Arvato Systems to Present Awarded MAM Solution VPMS at SVG's Sports Asset Management & Storage Forum 2016
New York, July 5, 2016 (Newswire.com) - arvato Systems is a Gold Level sponsor of this years’ SVG SAMS Forum which will be held July 27th at the Westin Times Square in New York. At this key industry event, broadcasters and sports organizations gather to learn about the latest technology innovations in the sports world. arvato Systems will sponsor and exhibit with its VPMS Enterprise-class Media Asset Management solution.
“With the latest release of our flagship VPMS MAM system we add attractive new modules and take media production and networking to a new level”, explains Rob Fox, arvato Systems’ North America VP Media.
"The SAMS Forum is an important industry event and we are delighted help sports organizations find high-performance MAM solutions that optimize their production workflows."
Rob Fox, VP Media, North America
arvato Systems will also showcase EditMate, its new product for craft editing collaboration and project management. EditMate works as a panel inside Adobe Premiere Pro CC and provides powerful functions for editors to use templates and presets, search the VPMS MAM system for material to import and use in the editing project, ingest from Premiere to the MAM, and even perform remote-based editing with proxy-streamed material from any location.
The Media team will also demonstrate ClipJOCKEY, the “Swiss Army knife” production tool for Harmonic, Imagine, SAM/Quantel, and Grass Valley video servers. Modules for Rundown Control, MultiCam Production, Tape Ingest/Archive, ShotPlayer and AddOn Recording give operators the power to perform advanced operations on the server from an easy-to-use Windows application.
Learn more about arvato Systems’ Enterprise-class Media Asset Management VPMS, EditMate, and ClipJOCKEY during the SVG Sports Asset Management & Storage Forum, July 27 2016, in New York or online at www.it.arvato.com/broadcast.
All event details are online available at the official SVG website.
About SVG
The Sports Video Group (SVG) was formed in 2006 to support the professional community that relies on video, audio, and broadband technologies to produce and distribute sports content. Leagues, owners, teams, players, broadcasters, webcasters, and consumer technology providers have joined the SVG to learn from each other, turn vision into reality, implement new innovations, while sharing experiences that will lead to advancements in the sports production/distribution process and the overall consumer sports experience.
Source: arvato Systems