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Quantum is the leading global specialist in backup, recovery and archive. For more than 27 years, Quantum has been helping IT departments address data protection and data retention challenges using innovative solution sets and world-class service and support. Quantum develops solutions that integrate disk, tape, replication, and encryption. In addition, Quantum builds intelligence into its products, provide centralized tools to manage an organization's backup and archiving systems, and offer innovative monitoring and remote diagnostic technology to maximize uptime. With operations in Asia, Europe, Australia and North America, Quantum sells its products through branded products through a distribution network that includes more than 20 distributors and 5,000 resellers worldwide. Quantum also sells its products through leading OEMs such as Dell, HP, IBM and Sun, as well as tape automation suppliers, and tape media partners. Further information is available at www.quantum.com |
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Avid delivers the solutions that Make, Manage and Move Media. As a recognized digital standard for professionals who Make the world's media - from video, audio and film to animation, special effects and streaming media - Avid's products are used to make more television and news shows, commercials, music videos and CDs, corporate/industrial productions and major motion pictures combined than any other nonlinear editing manufacturer in the world. More information can be found at www.avid.com |
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EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) is the world leader in information storage systems, software, networks and services, providing a utomated networked storage solutions for organizations across the globe. Information about EMC's products and services can be found at www.emc.com |
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IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with 80 years of leadership in helping businesses to innovate. IBM is a leading provider of e-business solutions and is dedicated to helping customers, IBM Business Partners, and developers leverage the potential of the Internet and network computing across a wide range of businesses and industries. The company offers a host of cross-industry and industry specific solutions designed to meet the needs of growing companies. Additional information is available at www.ibm.com |
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Isilon is the leader in clustered storage. Isilon's products are designed for data-intensive businesses and clustered computing environments, such as those found in media and entertainment, digital imaging, life sciences, oil and gas and government, which produce, analyze or distribute large amounts of digital content. Isilon helps world-class companies such as NBC Olympics, MySpace, Pratt & Whitney, Kodak EasyShare Gallery, GlobeXplorer, Technicolor, Movielink, and E! Networks meet the demands of their rapidly growing unstructured data and digital content environments and accelerate their workflows. More information can be found at www.isilon.com |
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Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their potential. If you are interested in viewing additional information on Microsoft, please visit the Microsoft Web page at www.microsoft.com |
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Ascent Media is a world leader in end-to-end media & technology services for the entertainment industry, providing post production resources, next-generation digital media techniques, outsourced broadcasting and systems integration services. Ascent Media brings feature films, hit TV series and commercials to life. The company has over 3,000 clients worldwide- including leading names in media, entertainment and advertising- and serves major film studios, independent producers, broadcast networks, cable channels, advertising agencies, and other content producers and aggregators from more than 70 facilities globally.
More information is available at www.ascentmedia.com |
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HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, global services, business and home computing, and imaging and printing. For the four fiscal quarters ended Jan. 31, 2006, HP revenue totaled $87.9 billion. More information about HP (NYSE, Nasdaq: HPQ) is available at www.hp.com |
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With headquarters in Redwood City, Ampex Data Systems is one of the world's leading providers of technologies for the acquisition, storage and processing of visual information. Ampex Data Systems designs and delivers extremely high-capacity, high-performance digital image storage solutions for large-scale corporate, government, network, entertainment and telecommunications applications. Ampex Data Systems customers include such leading organizations as AT&T, the Federal Aviation Administration, Fox Television, HBO, Netcom and TV Guide Channel. Ampex Data Systems Corp. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ampex Corp. (Amex:AXC - news). More information can be found at www.ampexdata.com |
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Omneon Video Networks is the leading provider of cost-effective and flexible networked standard (SD), high (HD) and mixed definition media server solutions for the broadcast and video industry. The company's unique strategy integrates a strong foundation in broadcast with the best practices of information technology - giving its customers the best of both worlds. Because Omneon Spectrum media server systems are based on an open and advanced architecture, broadcast and video professionals are able to minimize both upfront and ongoing expenses, while gaining the flexibility to capitalize on emerging opportunities. Omneon pioneered the use of open systems in broadcast and, as a result, receives wide support from the application developer community. Visit Omneon on the Web at www.omneon.com |
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Optibase provides professional encoding, decoding, video server upload and streaming solutions for telecom operators, service providers, broadcasters and content creators. The company's platforms enable the creation, broadband streaming and playback of high quality digital video. Optibase's breadth of product offerings are used in applications, such as: video over DSL/Fiber networks, post production for the broadcast and cables industries, archiving; high-end surveillance, distance learning; and business television. Headquartered in Israel, Optibase operates through its fully owned subsidiary in Mountain View, California and offices in Massachusetts Japan, China and Singapore. Optibase products are marketed in over 40 countries through a combination of direct sales, independent distributors, system integrators and OEM partners. For further information, please visit www.optibase.com |
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ScheduALL is the broadcast industry's most widely used production and operations management software. ScheduALL is used in more than 1,100 broadcast, satellite, and production facilities worldwide. The software offers complete workflow and resource management that enables clients to optimize personnel, resource, and bandwidth scheduling, leading to increased productivity. ScheduALL scalable products provide a collaborative platform for users in the broadcast, production, post-production, satellite/network transmission, and newsroom environments. ScheduALL global and regional users include organizations such as the BBC, FOX News Network, The Associated Press, IntelSat, Turner Studios, Mediaset, CBC, ABC Australia, RTL, and NewSkies Satellites. For more information, visit www.scheduall.com |
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Snell & Wilcox designs and builds the world's most advanced systems for video playout, mastering, repurposing, infrastructure, and live production switching. Providing solutions that deliver immediate value while enabling a controlled and cost-effective transition to HD and file-based systems, the company serves a worldwide base of customers in the broadcast, post production, cable, satellite, and IPTV markets. In business since 1973, Snell & Wilcox maintains its U.S. headquarters in Burbank, Calif., and European headquarters in Hampshire, U.K. Additional offices are located in New York, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Lebanon, Malaysia, and Russia. Visit www.snellwilcox.com for more information. |
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Vela is an Emmy award-winning leader in video compression products for the broadcast and cable industries. Vela's OEM Products Division offers a complete range of broadcast-quality MPEG-2 video encoders and decoders. The company's Broadcast Products Division applies the core technologies developed by Vela to design and manufacture end-user products, including advanced video servers and distribution solutions for digital television applications and a host of multi-channel products specifically desig ned for Cable EAS compliance. The company is based in Clearwater, Fla., and Salt Lake City, Utah. Visit www.vela.com |
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For over 20 years, Nesbit Systems has been an industry leader in developing video library management software for companies in the cable, broadcasting and new media marketplace. Nesbit Systems' list of clients has grown to encompass the titans of media, including Fox, IMG/TWI, CBS, NBC and Scripps Networks. The Media Library System is now at over 250 sites worldwide. Visit www.nesbit.com |
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Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) is the world's largest enterprise software company. For more information about Oracle, visit our Web site at www.oracle.com |
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RSG Media Systems leverages over 15 years of experience designing innovative business applications for major media and entertainment industry clients to deliver RightsLogic™, a rights management product suite that includes tools to manage deals for content from conception through scheduling to any related financial transactions. We combine strategic vision with deep technological understanding to provide our customers with pragmatic user-centric systems that create immediate and measurable value. Our clients describe us as thought leaders who identify and capture industry best practices. More information can be found at www.rsgsystems.com |
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