Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) May/June 2016 Volume 33, Issue 4 | Page 16

16 NEWS & VIEWS May-June 2016 mxfSPEEDRAIL promises a more unified production environment mxfSPEEDRAIL is designed to offer the “highest performance” in the most diverse file- based workflows. MOG Technologies is displaying its mxfSPEEDRAIL solution — a fully featured toolset that includes ingest, capture, playback and file conversion in a single and configurable platform. The solution can be integrated with the most popular broadcast technol- ogies and formats, offering high-traffic performance, great interoperability be- tween platforms and efficient metadata sharing, says MOG. mxfSPEEDRAIL is also designed to allow users to achieve the highest performance in the most diverse file- based workflows with the following strong points: Reduced costs with fast turna- round of content; multi-format, multi- resolution and multi-channel; powerful metadata annotation engine; and service-oriented architecture. Visitors to booth 5A5-09 should 1 Ce l e br at i ng 10 Y e ar s of I nnov at i on See us at Br oadc as t As i a2016 St and 5H2- 04 also watch out for SkyWatch, an enterprise platform that allows supervision, control, and management of the complete produc- tion workflow. It is tailored to the customer environ- ment, providing media users and managers with the tool they need to get statistics on productivity, availability and efficiency of production resources. SkyWatch wraps all operations in one single Web-based interface, unifying the production process. It can operate a completely integrated set of production modules and manage multiple ingest points simul­taneously. With this solution, users gain the ability to manage a lot of information at once, with no geographic boundaries, MOG adds. Enter the Dalet Galaxy More than 35 high-profile media organisations and broadcasters worldwide are currently deploying Dalet Galaxy. Dalet is demonstrating the power of the Dalet Galaxy MAM platform, and how it ad- dresses today’s challenges of multi-platform delivery and social media, as well as collabo- rative production and workflow orchestra- tion in the context of news, sports, produc- tion, programme and archive workflows. According to Dalet, more than 35 high- profile media organisations and broadcasters worldwide are currently deploying Dalet Galaxy, including Australia’s Special Broad- casting Service Corporation (SBS), VTV, VoV, ABS-CBN and Singapore terrestrial broad- caster Mediacorp. Dalet Galaxy serves as the underlying MAM platform that facilitates MediaCorp’s fluid exchange of mass content from ingest to archive. Dalet Galaxy is designed to enable “true convergence”. In the newsroom, Dalet Galaxy enables staff to share stories between TV, radio and Web news departments by organ- ising content into a centralised database and production tools under a single platform. With immediate access to both resources and assets, staff can more efficiently plan, as- sign and develop stories using the same set of tools and content, eliminating duplication and silo-ed productions while maximising asset utilisation and return on investment. The Dalet Galaxy is on display at booth 5A5-17.