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IBIS provides unmatched control of sQ Zones

 
Following the recent joint development between automation experts IBIS and Quantel, which delivers seamless integration between Quantel sQ server-based production systems and Avid iNews-equipped newsrooms, innovative IBIS process management software will now provide enhanced synergy for Quantel sQ server Zones.

Going beyond integration, IBIS has created a uniquely symbiotic environment in which the operation of sQ server Zones and process management software provide totally seamless newsroom workflow, in a completely transparent system, to deliver unprecedented levels of functionality and flexibility. This level of control for sQ servers is unmatched by any other automation and process management provider.

In today’s fully networked world of server based television and new media production, users in broadcast and production environments demand increasingly high standards of HD and SD connectivity and interoperability.

Straightforward file exchange is not enough. Dynamic advanced control and management techniques, such as those provided in recent high-profile large- scale installations, require partners to deeply understand the others’ technology in order to give clients the best solutions.

IBIS’ record demonstrates its capability to deliver a fully integrated, top quality working system for HD and SD process management, even within pressurised timescales.

4 May 2005


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