Griffin Communications Selects Combined Marquis and SGL Archive Offering
For TV news stations
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 18, 2014 at 2:29 pmSoftware Generation, Ltd (SGL), a provider of content archive and storage management software for media and entertainment, announced a contract win from Griffin Communications‘, owner of TV stations KOTV News On 6 (Tulsa, OK) and KWTV/News 9 (Oklahoma City, OK).
Griffin Communications has purchased Marquis Broadcast’s Project Parking archive and restore solution, which will be integrated with SGL’s existing FlashNet archive system. It reaches over 90% of Oklahoma households via its two TV stations, state-wide radio network, online, and mobile information distribution service.
Project Parking will provide the stations with an archive and restore process, by creating a complete copy of any Avid project and media onto the FlashNet storage device. By providing a simple vehicle for archiving all media associated with a project, it enables the stations’ Avid operators to archive projects between systems within the same facility or between sites.
“Project Parking is the smarter way to manage shared edit storage,” confirms Chris Steele, MD, Marquis Broadcast. “Marquis’ solution offers an intuitive toolset to analyse and manage projects and their media to optimise shared storage utilisation. In combination with FlashNet, archiving and subsequent access to stored media will now be made the most straight-forward task possible for Griffin Communications.“
Doug Wynn, SGL’s VP sales Americas, adds: “Project Parking for FlashNet gives users the tools to improve the efficient use of edit storage, reduce capital expenditure on additional edit storage and improve reliability and speed of archiving. We’re delighted to announce this sale to Griffin Communications and look forward to announcing additional joint Marquis and SGL sales in the coming months.“
FlashNet, SGL’s scalable content storage management system, provides resilience, flexibility and adaptability. Regardless of the installation size or environment, FlashNet’s clustered architecture and open system approach provides secure, future-proof solutions that fit together.