/ 11.23.2005 12:00AM
Dalet Hits The Road With Apple And Omneon
Dalet Digital Media Systems has joined forces with Apple and Omneon to deliver a special seminar series on building a state-of-the-art digital newsroom environment with true end-to-end workflow. The seminar will demonstrate strategies, technologies and workflows that enable broadcasters to cost effectively build a scalable, tapeless newsroom operation leveraging the power of today’s IT technology. Real-world case studies will offer insight to the benefits and massive performance gains experienced by those who have made the leap.

“Dalet’s open architecture allows for exceptional integration with Omneon and Apple. The comprehensive and flexible workflow delivers ingest, newsroom computer system, editing, playout and archiving capabilities through one integrated environment,” comments Ken Tankel, general manager, Dalet US. “The Dalet, Apple, and Omneon combination is a proven solution that is extremely attractive to the many broadcasters making the decision to go all-digital.”

“The key to a digital newsroom operation is the deployment of a complete file-based workflow where everyone has immediate access to material and the ability to efficiently move content throughout the facility,” said Geoff Stedman, Vice President of Marketing for Omneon. “Omneon, Dalet, and Apple give broadcasters a fully collaborative workflow environment with seamless integration from ingest to production to playout."

The seminar series kicks off December 2nd and will make stops in Tampa FL (December 2), St Louis Missouri (December 6), Sacramento CA (December 8) and Boston MA (December 13). For more information and to register, please visit www.dalet.com/events.html.


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