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Harris Morris, VP of Broadcast, offers on overview of Harris’ workflow solutions, with insights on how Harris can help customers make money throughout their entire workflows, and how they can experiment with newer technology like mobile and the web using their existing content. From content management to metadata tracking, Harris offers seamless solutions designed to monetize the multiple streams of content delivery available today.
by Chris Lennon
Broadcast eXchange Format (SMPTE 2021) has enjoyed much fanfare since its release just over a year ago in April 2008. The standard is quite broad and can mean many things to many people in terms of workflow efficiencies. The past year has witnessed much press and demo activity surrounding BXF. In this paper, we’ll look at how BXF is being deployed, giving broadcasters who have not yet implemented this protocol a glimpse into ways in which others in the industry are employing it.
Chris Simons, Harris Vice President of Media and Asset Management, discusses how Invenio offers the tools to allow an operation to cost-effectively ingest material once and then automatically repurpose it and distribute it out onto various distribution mechanisms.
Chris Lennon, Director, Integration & Standards, discusses BXF, file-based workflows and how the Harris ONE approach enables broadcasters to utilize systems that fit their natural workflow, rather than having to fit their workflow around those of the systems.
Integrated Switching, Branding, Multiviewer Monitoring, Routing and Automation Promote a Highly Flexible, Intelligent, Unified Master Control Environment
CINCINNATI, February 13, 2009 — Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), an international communications and information technology company, will present its full suite of master control solutions at this year’s National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show, taking place April 20-23 at the Las Vegas Convention Center (North Hall, Booth N2502). For the first time, Harris will demonstrate a groundbreaking master control center that utilizes the company’s full breadth of interoperable capabilities to prepare content for playout to any of the growing number of distribution methods available to DTV broadcasters. Read full press release at www.broadcast.harris.com.
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