2008-09-07

Telestream and Nativ Helping Getty Images. Part II

The Solution

The Nativ team worked with Getty to develop system requirements and identify potential vendors. The recommendation that came forward was for Nativ to develop a customized solution called the Video Asset Pipeline Processor (VAPP). VAPP would draw on Nativ’s existing Mio Core System for cataloging, validating, filtering, and repurposing video content, and on Telestream’s FlipFactory for transcoding media and automating video workflows.

According to Folland, “Mio works as a video analysis tool by telling both the end user and Getty everything they need to know about the file being uploaded, from file format to pixel aspect ratio to language.” The system also serves an important gateway function by validating whether the files being uploaded are in an acceptable format before kicking off the upload process.

As for the choice of vendor for the transcoding component, Claxton says, “Telestream is recognized as a market leader in transcoding, and we were already familiar with the FlipFactory product.” One of the features of FlipFactory that Getty and Nativ particularly liked was its ability to support a broad range of file formats. Says Claxton, “We needed something that spanned as broad a range of file types as possible” because MMS customers need to choose the format in which they store their video assets.

Starting in February 2007, Getty’s London development team worked closely with the Nativ consultants on developing VAPP and integrating Mio, while Nativ and Telestream collaborated on the FlipFactory implementation customized for Getty’s needs. George Boath, Telestream’s European regional manager, says that “the Software Developer Toolkit for FlipFactory provides a lot of power and flexibility to use predefined code, customized code, or a combination of the two.” He recalls that the Getty implementation used mostly predefined code but Nativ did some customization to address Getty’s requirements. “The Nativ team got up to speed on FlipFactory very quickly,” Boath recalls. “It helped that we have a support team in London who could work closely with them.”

Claxton and Boath both mention that the project required Getty to appreciate the difference in complexity between video and still image processing. “With most of our customers, 25-50% of the project issues that our technical guys are called in to resolve are on storage capacity and network infrastructure,” says Telestream’s Boath. “Oftentimes the IT staff doesn’t anticipate the load that video processing will put on their infrastructure.”

It took about three months for the FlipFactory component of the Getty solution to be completed, and about six months total for the VAPP solution comprising Nativ and Telestream platforms to be finalized, in time for an early August 2007 rollout. Claxton says that Getty will continue to use Nativ in a consulting capacity to tweak and improve the video management solution in future upgrades.

The Outcome

While it is still too early to gauge customer response to Getty Images’ new video management capabilities, the solution powered by Nativ and Telestream offers some marked advantages over the old system. Claxton points to the presence of thumbnail screens and automated metadata extraction as two key advantages that make it easier for end users to browse their corporate video assets.

Another improvement is the availability of secure streaming previews of videos. “Our customers are concerned about their video image asset security; they want to provide a low-resolution streaming preview but prevent downloads of high resolution versions of the file,” says Claxton. Implementation of Akamai’s streaming preview technology as part of their solution addresses both the discovery and security concerns of Getty’s customers. “Using Akamai also took some of the burden off of our technical environment to support that video streaming.”

Nativ’s Folland points out that Getty’s MMS model provides key benefits for its customers, who may be addressing video asset management in earnest for the first time. “Media asset management solutions have historically been very expensive. But under Getty’s ‘software as service’ model, customers pay for only the video management they need. They don’t have to buy, install, or host software because MMS services are entirely web-based. And they offer a massive breadth of support for video formats, which have yet to be standardized.”

The ability of Getty Images to offer a robust video processing system to its MMS clients is a major competitive advantage. “Customers think of video as just another asset type, the next step in digital assets, but it’s about ten times as complicated to store and manage,” Claxton says, looking at Getty’s own experience. “Images are in standardized formats, but video can span a huge range of formats and codecs. By offering video support, we shield our customers from the complexity of doing it themselves.”

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Telestream and Nativ Helping Getty Images. Part I

Telestream and Nativ came together to help Getty Images get a handle on its ever-growing library of digital video.

Getty Images creates and distributes the world’s broadest image collection, making stock images available to customers for use in news, sports, entertainment, and archiving. Getty was founded in 1995 with the goal of modernizing the stock photography industry, and was the first company to license imagery via the web. Today, gettyimages.com serves an average of 4 million unique users in addition to an average of 175 million page views each month, delivering nearly 100% of the company’s visual content digitally.

Business Challenge

Getty Images’ Media Management Services (MMS) group offers solutions for customers in the media and corporate markets to enable users to store, manage, and share their digital assets in a secure, searchable, password-protected environment. Getty Images' MMS group serves more than 190 clients worldwide, including American Film Institute, BSkyB, Discovery Communications, and General Motors. A growing number of these customers were requesting support of video assets in addition to their still image collections and turned to Getty for an integrated solution. While Getty’s MMS solution offered rudimentary support for video, the MMS team knew a more sophisticated interface would be required as video usage by their customers continued to climb.

Nativ is a UK-based consulting, technology, and outsourcing company specializing in the design, delivery, and support of video-centric products and services. Founded in 2001, the company delivers videocentric strategy and technology solutions for clients including MTV Live, Sony, and BBC News. Their flagship product is Mio, a media management and workflow platform designed to automate the process of ingesting, validating, cataloging, re-purposing, and distributing digital media across any platform.

Telestream provides encoding-based media workflow solutions that allow customers like A&E Television Networks and Google to conveniently transform digital media on the desktop and across the enterprise. Founded in 1998, Telestream offers plug-in components, craft encoding applications, and workflow automation applications that enable content owners, creators, service providers, and enterprises to streamline their operations.

The Problem In Depth

Getty Images’ MMS team provides its corporate and media customers hosted solutions for managing and distributing digital image assets through two services, Media Manager and Image.net. Media Manager is a digital asset management service targeted at creative and marketing teams, enabling web-based access from across the enterprise to a company’s marketing materials to ensure consistency, security, and efficiency. Image.net is a subscription service used by PR departments to promote digital publicity and marketing materials to the media.

According to Tim Claxton, senior product manager for the MMS group, “MMS clients use our services to manage images licensed through Getty.com, but also to organize and share their own images. We noticed that clients had growing amounts of video as part of their digital assets; it’s being used increasingly in their marketing campaigns.”

While MMS had the capability to handle video assets, its functionality was limited. “In the old system we could store video, but it had no intelligence,” says Claxton. “There was no thumbnail view, no streaming preview, and no metadata, so it didn’t give users browsing the system a good video search experience.” With the expectation that MMS customers would continue to enlarge their digital video asset base, Getty knew it had to get serious about upgrading support for video in both Media Manager and Image.net.

Claxton says that Getty very quickly turned to Nativ to help them design their solution. “We had a connection with Nativ because our development team is based in London and knew them already. There are just not a lot of consultants out there with specialist knowledge in video solutions, so it was a good fit.”

Nativ consultant Jon Folland says that the consulting company recognized that distributors like Getty would need help facing video distribution challenges that had traditionally been the purview of broadcasters. “Getty was reaching a tipping point. They had been using the internet as a distribution mode, but increasingly for their customers, the internet was becoming a viewing channel.”

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Digital Asset Management Buzz Revolution

HONG KONG & PHUKET, Thailand & BARODA, India (Business Wire) Buzz Media (Buzz Technologies Inc.) brings together the talents of experienced professionals in the Information Technologies, entertainment and legal fields. Its Dontpirateme.com (www.dontpirateme.com) delivers not only piracy protection but also revenue and exposure maximization online, with one-of-a-kind proprietary software and systems, to make the most out of your digital assets.

Digital Asset Acquisition & Protection

The acquisition & protection of digital assets such as URL's, images, multi-media and performances.

Digital Asset Optimization

Have your content everywhere it should be and easily accessible by your fan base.

Maximize Online Royalties

With an avalanche of royalty paying content, whilst Buzz Media services focuses on negotiating the impact of illegal content with our own proprietary content tracker.

Managing Copyright in a Digital Era

The world has changed dramatically in the last 10 years, it is impossible for any individual to review copyright and deal with all the content from other people about your asset online, Buzz Media has built it's own software to deal with this issue. If there is a photo or material online that has not been properly secured, our software will pick it up and copyright it, on your behalf.

Social Media Marketing

Myspace, Facebook, Google Open Social, Facebook apps, with an audience in the billions, the revenue from this market cannot be ignored. By working with Buzz Media you will be able to maximize your return from this new phenomena.

Content Creation

Websites, fan sites, social media content, multi media content, per pay download, pay per view, mobile content. Buzz Media is a master of getting these services online and maximizing the revenue potentially. This can be a paid service or a revenue share deal.

Digital Battlefield

Unfortunately, lawyers will take a very lengthy and expensive approach litigating illegal on-line content. At Don't Pirate Me, we will take a very direct and speedy approach to protect your digital assets. Crime to most is an insurmountable issue; Don't Pirate Me however, resides in that cyber-world and has developed highly effective means to neutering these offenders.

Internet Famous

Whether it is up and coming stars or established household names, it is essential to have the ability to reign in the monster that the Internet has become, malicious content is rampant and only serves as an obstacle to your services. Through a combination of flood optimization and Internet wizardly we can bury the undesirable content for you and harness the power of the World Wide Web.

Maximum Revenue for Content

Buzz Media can deliver your content to the new market in a simple cost effective way keeping one step ahead of the pirates.

Watchdog

Deploy your own Internet watchdog. Our propriety software system that scans text, images, video and all illegal download forms, reports with a monthly summary from as little as $500 per month.

The Equalizer

Problems with Pirates? Bury them in an avalanche of legal content. Fill their servers with electronic cease and desist orders. Negate their presence on the web. Starting from $1500 per month.

The Drummer

Need someone to beat your drum? Buzz Media services will not miss a beat. You will be everywhere you need to be with every cent of potential online revenue being captured or exposure starting from $1500 per month.

The Geek

Content creation for mobile downloads, download bundles, subscribers, on-demand services, paid per-view services, search engine optimization, flash content, every geek and nerdy service imaginable at unbeatable prices.

About Buzz:

Buzz Technologies, Inc. is a convergent media company with operations ranging from infrastructure development to online retail.

The foregoing press release contains forward-looking statements based on the Company's beliefs as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to the Company, including statements regarding the timing of the introduction of certain products. These forward-looking statements are based largely on the Company's expectations and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties which are identified and described in the Company's registration statements and periodic reports on file with the SEC, some of which are beyond the Company's control. Actual results could differ materially from these forward-looking statements as a result of a variety of factors including, among others, issues related to the travel and transportation industries, and prevailing economic conditions in general. In light of these risks and uncertainties, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking

Digital Asset Management Tools Run-Down

Digital Asset Management This is en example of ineffective managing your assets, a way of cataloguing. To make it successful you can use this general run-down of available cataloguing tools, or Digital Asset Management. The field is crowded and the product you choose needs to be tailored to your needs and budget. In rough order of power, features and cost:

iphoto - Comes bundled with the Apple iLife suite. The 08 version can archive thousands of pics and has basic editing functions. Category: You're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat Cost $80 * you also get iMovie, iWeb, GarageBand and iDVD. Cant beat it for the price but like I say: "If you have an $80 photo library, get an $80 tool to manage it.

MS Expression - The borg takeover of this software leaves me feeling very uneasy but it was a great product as iView Media Pro. Category: Nervously pessimistic Cost: $300 As is typical of microsoft, there are about 50 different versions to choose from. Best of luck.

Extensis Portfolio - Good brand name, scalable product to allow all levels to enjoy. RAW support and a 30 day free trial. Category: Too Good to be True? Cost:$200

MediaDex - The Cumulus single user product. Dont know a thing about it but Cumulus is a very powerful DAM thats not limited to photos (or you might say, not specializing in photos). Category: Dark Horse for Starters. Cost: $80

Cumulus: A real heavy hitter, probably overkill for all but the largest companies. Category: Grandaddy. Cost: Not Sure

Aperture 2: What a laugher V.1 of this was. Dont we expect better from Apple? Well, how about this? Not only offering powerful image cataloging but also a mid range adjustment function (Photoshop lite?). Maybe trying to do too much and no server option. Anyone try it yet? Category: Getting There? There? Anyone? Cost: $200

Montala - I say Montala, you say HUH?!. How about I then say 'free"? Yeah, this may just be the future but youre going to need a code monkey to start it up (easy) and maintain it. But you can also add in functionality to customize it. All web based, so theres no install and you can use it on any machine. Category: The Future is Now Cost: You Heard Me

AS is evident there are plenty of solutions out there at really reasonable costs. If you have specific experience with any of the above (and indeed any I may have omitted) please post in the comments. There is a lot to learn here and I think for the photographer of any level its only second to having a proper back up strategy.

Geof Bowie
www.thinkfixed.com

MediaDex DAM Software

MediaDex is the entity that took over Cumulus Single User (since September 2005). Based on the Canto Cumulus Digital Asset Management technology, it is the continuation of Single User versions with enhanced functionalities (more files supported, new information fields,..) and technological improvements (in particular, MS Windows vista and Intel Mac support). Technically, MediaDex 2.0 could be considered as a Cumulus 7.1 version. Thus, it's possible to migrate Cumulus SU 5.x and 6.x catalogs.

MediaDex 2.0 is available in two versions: Standard and Professional. While the basic functionality of both programs is the same, MediaDex Professional includes advanced support for Microsoft Office documents and digital camera proprietary RAW formats. A fully functional demo of Standard or Professional version from http://www.mediadex.com/us/downloads.htm ; registration on Internet required to use full features.

Software licenses could be purchased from MediaDex website, Standard version is available for 49.95 EUR/USD, Professional version for 79.95 EUR/USD (http://www.mediadex.com/us/purchase.htm).

Interesting volume discount for purchases of multiple licenses are available; for example 10 Professional version licenses will cost 55.95 EUR/USD each instead of 79.95 EUR/USD.

2008-02-02

SpringCM Document Management Solution

SpringCM delivers a broad set of content management functionality and is available as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).

About SpringCM

SpringCM is the leader in on-demand document management and workflow. Their solution makes customers more profitable, competitive and effective with resources that accelerate revenue, reduce costs and improve content leveragability. Capture of print and electronic content, secure hosting with full-text search, routing and approval workflows, document delivery, out-of-the-box configurability and many other features make SpringCM the award-winning document management and workflow choice.

SpringCM: Company History

SpringCM was named to the 2007 list of "100 Companies That Matter in KM" by KMWorld, a leading content, knowledge and document management resource.
Their seasoned executives are industry veterans from companies such as Open Text, FileNet, Interwoven, Hyland, Stellent and others. Thanks to the executive team's leadership, SpringCM has experienced double-digit growth each quarter. In their customer base there are great name brand businesses like GE, Avon, Stratus, Comcast, Dresser Industries and Cox Communications; public sector groups like the State of Alaska; services firms such as Corefino and Pacific Crest Securities; and a host of smaller companies, all of which are reaping the benefits of on-demand ECM.
SpringCM is headquartered in San Mateo, Calif. and maintains a major regional office in Chicago, Ill. The company is backed by Foundation Capital, a premier venture company that was an early investor in leading content management companies, including Documentum and Interwoven.

Interwoven MediaBin Features

Interwoven MediaBin Features

  • Automated transformations
  • Patented "Content-based Image Recognition" visual search capability
  • Patented "Original Image Matching"
  • Patented fractal scaling
  • Automatic global media syndication
  • Unparalled extendability

Interwoven MediaBin Customers

Adidas, Arkema, Avaya, Boeing, Cole Haan, DuPont, Fellowes, Ford, General Mills, Heidelberg, Hilton, Home Shopping Network, John Deere, Johnson & Johnson, Kraft Foods, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Microsoft, New Balance, Otis Elevator, Pratt & Whitney, Retna, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, SKYItalia, Starz Encore Network, Ubisoft, and hundreds of other enterprises, museums, schools, and government agencies use Interwoven MediaBin to manage, archive, standardize, find, transform, share, repurpose, and distribute digital media assets.