
Northern Ireland Chooses Dual
Colossus Automation Systems for Disaster Recovery
July 22, 2008
Source: OmniBus Systems
OmniBus Systems, the award-winning provider
of comprehensive automation and content management solutions
to the broadcast industry, today announced that BBC Northern
Ireland has gone live with dual Colossus V3 playout automation
systems in separate sites in Belfast. The two systems are
linked to provide instant backup and redundancy capability
in the event of failure or required maintenance at either
facility.
Provided by integrators TSL, the dual Colossus system is based
on four channels of playout capability with OmniBus G3 cache
management to play localised versions of BBC 1 and 2. The
OmniBus Lines Record application is used for ingesting local
programmes and to timeshift material for later playout, allowing
for insertion of regional content. The two channels are broadcast
from separate buildings, with the ability to switch either
instantly to the other site with Colossus's Throw Backup feature.
"With the system configured this way, operators at one
site can press a single button to transfer the schedule of
either channel to the other site, and control either site
from the other," said Robert Stopford, VP sales, OmniBus
Systems. "This means that we can offer seamless operation
if either site experiences a problem."
Colossus V3 is a timeline-based, multi-channel, multi-delivery
automation and control system with tools for ingest, quality
assurance, content management, workflow management and interfacing
with archive systems. Colossus is scalable, allowing the system
to grow without making a system-level change. Colossus implements
the OmniBus G3 architecture that separates components into
four types: a desktop shell with component plug-ins, device
services, data services and application services.
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