
New Dalet Version 3.3 Enterprise Media Asset Management
at IBC
July 13, 2009
Source: Dalet Digital Media Systems
New web client
with enhanced MAM functionalities and embedded NRCS; new enterprise
search engine; unique integration with SeaChange and V4x adds
"Catch Up" TV and interactive mobile capabilities;
new automation for 24/7 News production
Dalet Digital Media Systems will release the brand new Dalet
Enterprise Edition version 3.3 release with significant technology
enhancements at the IBC 2009 exhibition held in Amsterdam
from September 11 through 15, 2009 (Hall 8, Stand B77). Dalet
Enterprise Edition is an enterprise media asset management
solution designed to manage and facilitate complex HD production,
archiving and repurposing workflows for news, sports and programs.
"We are very pleased with the speed at which the feature
set of Dalet enterprise edition is moving forward. By building
on the stable, open and feature rich platform of DaletPlus,
we have been able to leverage the most modern technologies
to satisfy the constant requests of our customers with a very
fast turnaround," said Kevin Savina, Director of Product
Management, Dalet.
"The new 3.x architecture provides a very stable platform
for convergence, both technical (IT) and editorial; integrating
tools that enable users to easily produce content for different
media such as VoD, Mobile, Web, Podcast, and more. The 3.x
platform also offers a path for incorporating emerging technologies
that will change the landscape of content management and distribution
yet again. We are very proud to be in a position to help our
customers in their respective business goals by providing
them a rock-solid solution that gives them all the agility
they need to optimize their content."
Dalet Enterprise Edition Version 3.3 New Technology Features
NEW WEB CLIENT
The new Dalet WebSpace is a modern, portable web client
based on the very latest web technologies including Flex,
Ajax, H.264 streaming and REST-based API. Dalet WebSpace provides
a comprehensive set of functionalities for MAM, but also incorporates
a fully featured web based client for newsroom operations.
It includes improved video and audio production tools and
fast navigation. Video content is streamed in H.264 or Mpeg4
making remote access simple and incredibly fast while maintaining
high picture quality.
Dalet WebSpace is the ideal tool for any user working with
multimedia content; especially individuals working remotely
like journalists in the field. WebSpace features frame accurate
cut editing, a rich media clip-bin, search tools, and a brand
new sleek, user-friendly interface.
ENHANCED ENTERPRISE SEARCH ENGINE - DaletPlus 3.3 offers
new enterprise multimedia search engine based on Lucene /
Solr technology. This strategic development is the first step
towards providing a discovery approach to searching. The exceptional
performance provided by its new search engine positions DaletPlus
as the ideal system for massive enterprise-wide archives MAM.
ENHANCED INTERACTIVE CONTENT DISTRIBUTION - In partnership
with SeaChange and V4x, Dalet will showcase capabilities for
producing and distributing content for Catch Up TV. The new
integrations will also interface with SeaChange VoD applications.
Coupled with technology from V4x, these new capabilities enable
DaletPlus operators to add a layer of interactivity to multimedia
content distribution. Viewer experiences with interactive
media are dramatically enhanced with polling, quizzes, automatic
graphic repackaging and more.
NEW INTEGRATION WITH SEACHANGE Deep integration
with SeaChange servers provides a unique solution for MAM,
News, Archives, and more. Attendees to IBC can see the new
Dalet integration on the SeaChange stand (Hall 1 stand E30).
NEW LIVE AUTOMATION - The Dalet news wheel automation
decreases the need for live production; enabling broadcasters
to dramatically improve studio production, especially for
stations offering news 24/7. Included with the news wheel
are the following unique features: CG production directly
in the Dalet Media Cutter timeline; positioning with 'ins'
and 'outs'; desktop previews of video and graphics from any
workstation; automated play-out of graphics as secondary events.
"We saw in both 2008 and 2009 major broadcasters implementing
the Dalet solutions to decrease overall production costs while
increasing productivity. Real productivity gains were achieved
by automating time consuming processes, improving media sharing,
and automatically repurposing assets for distribution on multi-platform,"
said Raoul Cospen, Director of Marketing, Dalet. "For
these broadcasters, Dalet has demonstrated that it generated
a substantial ROI. Given the market dynamics today we see
Dalet as more than an enterprise MAM platform. We see it as
a solution for thriving during the global economic crisis."
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