StoreData MAM
Thursday, 29 September 2011 10:55
StoreData MAM
Tedial unveils entry-level MAM solution through new partnership with SM Data.
Tedial, the leading provider of Media Asset Management (MAM), Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) and Business Process Management (BPM) software has announced a partnership with SM Data, a supplier of data storage and computer security systems. As a result of this alliance the companies have unveiled StoreData MAM, an entry-level media asset management solution for small- to medium-sized broadcasters.
José Mesas, Tedial CEO adds, “This technical collaboration with SM Data allows us to reach other sectors in the broadcast market. It enables smaller broadcasters to count on the most advanced technology, adapted to their specific requirements at a very competitive price. This solution provides a reliable and secure investment allowing maximum compatibility with third- party systems. As is tradition with Tedial products, this joint solution is flexible, adaptable, and customisable. It optimises available resources and provides unlimited scalability.”
Built on a foundation of experience, StoreData MAM uses Tedial’s content management software Tarsys and StoreData’s hardware, which is specially built and configured for SM Data’s storage solutions. The system has a number of standout features including a watch folder for incoming material and content recovery, low-res transcoding for checking and a powerful integrated database. The simplicity of the system means that the user does not need to be trained in the management of digital content archives. The result is a powerful MAM solution with a competitive price for small to medium sized facilities.
Jordi Sabiol, SM Data CEO explains, “SM Data and Tedial have worked together over the years across a number of implementation projects for national and international broadcasters so we have a good understanding of each other’s product portfolio and background. This new solution has given us the opportunity to develop a MAM solution for the first time truly targeted at smaller broadcasters providing the first step into a digital workflow and significantly simplifying procedures.”
SM Data additional information:
Founded in 1989, SM Data is a computing distributor specialised in the importation, delivery, design and implementation of data storage and computer security, high profile solutions with advanced features. These include SAN networks, backup, disaster recovery, remote replication, continuous data availability, storage consolidation, virtualization, etc. In addition, the company provides specific storage solutions for audio visual production and post production companies, digital cinema, commercial pieces (advertising) TV channels and video surveillance. SM Data is also manufacturer of data storage systems (RAID and NAS) as well as digital cinema servers, commercialised with StoreData and MacData trademarks. SM Data is co-founder, with right to vote, of SNIA Europe in Spain, representing many manufacturers of technologically advanced storage products, world leaders: ATTO, BakBone, CA, FalconStor, Infortrend, QLogic, Quantum, Symantec, Tandberg Data, Tiger Technology XenData, etc. For more information please visit www.smdata.com.
Tedial Additional information:
Tedial is a content management company specialising in Media Asset Management (MAM), Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) and Business Process Management (BPM) software. Its proven solutions are developed with the latest software technology under the strict ISO 9001 & 27001 quality standards. With ten years’ experience Tedial’s innovative technology allows broadcasters to take full advantage of file-based workflows by optimising and automating operational processes. Tedial’s solutions are vendor and hardware independent releasing customers from proprietary constraints and thereby significantly increasing productivity and ROI. With more than 50 reference sites, some of the world’s most complex and largest broadcast MAM systems use Tedial. For more information, please visit www.tedial.com.