The new software package release 2010.2 of DAVID Systems adds new features to the complete portfolio of tri-media collaboration solutions. With the goal to enable broadcasters to produce and play-out content faster DAVID Systems takes advantage of file-based production systems and offers QuickIngest for journalists to seamlessly ingest on their PCs.
At IBC 2010, DAVID Systems will showcase a next generation tri-media production solution, integrated with Windows Azure for cloud-based content management services and with Microsoft Office 2010 for editorial collaboration.
DAVID Systems' Broadcast Exchange Platform connects regional offices, journalists in the field, and third party program contributors with the head organization for more effective workflows and tri-media collaboration. The Broadcast Exchange Platform employs file-exchange technology from DAVID Systems and covers workflows involving ingest, media processing, production and distribution.
At IBC 2010, DAVID Systems is showing the preview of a new production management solution for tri-media collaboration. The new system is designed to easily expand the capabilities of existing installations including those based on DigaSystem, DAVID Systems' flagship content management system.
At IBC 2010, the two companies will launch a new level of integration of ANNOVA's OpenMedia Newsroom Computer System (NCS) into the DigaSystemŽ CMS and On-Air environments, based on the MOS protocol. For Radio stations, this solution improves editorial collaboration in news planning, scheduling, production and playout.
The company will present its latest developments for Radio and TV cross-media production, exchange and re-purposing of content designed to address broadcaster's needs for reduced complexity and increased convergence in editorial collaboration.
The company invests further in operational excellence with a project driven organization in appointing Henri Volk as Director of Operations and Thomas Thom as R&D Manager