LA Post Houses and Studios Choose Cache-A
To safeguard content
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on August 19, 2011 at 2:55 pm
Faced
with preserving and protecting the massive amounts of data they generate daily,
many leading Los Angeles
post houses are increasingly choosing Cache-A’s archive appliances.
Cache-A’s product line – including the Pro-Cache5 and the new
Prime-Cache5 – is designed to meet the needs of digital media professionals for
safe content archiving, access and
interchange.
Some of the shows and
facilities in Los Angeles that have chosen Cache-A for their content archiving
needs include Conan O’Brien, Lussier, Nomad Editing and The Post Group.
"We are delighted that so many leading facilities in Los Angeles are embracing Cache-A’s archive
appliances to enhance their file-based workflows," said Phil Ritti,
President and CEO of Cache-A Corporation. "Today, digital media professionals are using our archive appliances to
create source masters in acquisition workflows. At the same time, they
get the benefit of long-term archival storage that gives them fast, easy access
to their content assets at every stage of production and postproduction."
Here is a look at some of
these facilities’
notable clients and projects:
-
All Media Post: Castle Rock, Dreamworks, Miramax, 20th Century Fox, Warner
Bros
- Authentic Entertainment: Ace of Cakes, All on the Line,
The Best Thing I Ever Ate, Flipping Out, Off Limits - B2 Studio: Cartoon Network, Disney Channel, Sundance
Channel, The CW - BLT: Biutiful, The Fighter, The King’s Speech, Thor, True
Grit - Caudhill & Associates: Disney, Johnson & Johnson,
L’Oréal, Neutrogena, Pfizer - Conan O’Brien: Conan
- DreamWorks Studios: Cowboys & Aliens, Dinner for
Schmucks, Fright Night, I Am Number Four, Real Steel - Fotokem: Beginners, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Hall Pass,
Puss in Boots, Water for Elephants - Lussier: ABC, Fox, NBC,
Sony, TBS - Magic Hair Studios: American Express, DirecTV, Lexus,
Lifetime Television, Microsoft - Max Post: A&E, Discovery Channel, Spike TV, TLC, TMC
- Morningstar Entertainment: A&E, Discovery, The History
Channel, National Geographic, TLC - MWP Editorial: AAA, Dell, DirecTV, Make-A-Wish Foundation,
Tommy Hilfiger - Nomad Editing: Apple, Gillette, Pepsi, TD Bank, Visa
- Paramount Pictures: Captain America: The First Avenger,
Footloose, Kung Fu Panda 2, Super 8, Transformers: Dark of the Moon - Performance Post: Disney, Ebert and Roeper, Siskel and
Ebert - The Post Group: The Amazing Race, CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation, House M.D., Miami
Medical, Numb3rs - Prime Focus (formerly Post Logic): Green Lantern, Scream
4, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Tree of Life, X-Men: First Class - Sony Studios: Bad Teacher, Jeopardy! The Smurfs, Wheel of
Fortune, Zookeeper - THQ: Deepak Chopra’s Leela, Monster High Ghoul Spirits,
The Penguins of Madagascar:
Dr. Blowhole Returns – Again! Voltron: Defender of the Universe, WWE 12 - Thumbwar: Beachbody, Comedy Central, DirecTV, NFL Network,
Sundance Institute - Visual Data: Maya Entertainment, Primetime Emmy Awards,
Weeds - Warner Bros.: Crazy Stupid Love, The Dark Knight Rises,
Dolphin Tale, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, New Year’s Eve - WingSpan Pictures: Abby 33, Burn Crisis, Don’t Ask Don’t
Tell, Love Is All You Need?
The Cache-A Product Family
The efficient way to manage multiple terabytes of archived data,
Cache-A’s Pro-Cache5 offers features demanded for
content archiving, interchange and access. Pro-Cache5 takes advantage of
the LTO-5 generation data tape technology to offer 1.5 TB of
storage per LTO-5 cartridge, while also providing faster
archiving speeds.
The Prime-Cache5 is a new version of the LTO-4 based Prime-Cache
and has been upgraded with an LTO-5 tape drive and a 2TB hard disk drive in an
improved chassis. It now features 10 times faster direct-attached
transfers with USB 3.0. Optimized for desktop applications, Prime-Cache5
is compact and quiet.
Cache-A’s software adds
the LTFS (Linear Tape File System) capability as an option to the
industry standard ‘tar’ format for its family of LTO-5 based archive
appliances. Based on open source software, LTFS enables users to
interchange content across different operating systems, software applications
and physical locations.