Accessible Media Inc.

AMI, a not-for-profit Canadian media company that creates and broadcasts content for the benefit of blind or partially sighted audiences, implements media archiving to cloud object storage.

Astana Media Center

State-of-the-art Astana Media Center in Kazakhstan deploys Dalet MAM and a multi-petabyte XenData LTO archive for program production, the National Media Archive and Broadcast Outlets.

Bahrain Radio's Digital Makeover

Built in 1980, Bahrain Radio, with seven radio stations, was long due for a revamp. Bahrain's Ministry of Information (MIA) released several tenders for massive infrastructural overhauls. The $6.5m refurbishment at Bahrain Radio was undertaken by systems integrator (SI) GloCom and included automation from RCS and a XenData LTO archive system.

Crew Cuts

Crew Cuts chooses XenData to deliver automated digital video archiving integrated with MXFserver.

Globecast

XenData delivered a reliable, cost effective digital video archive solution for the new GlobeCast Broadcast facility in Singapore's thriving media hub Mediapolis.

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Home Depot

After learning of several installs of IPV technology in ‘heavy-hitting’ broadcast facilities around the world including CNN, it was clear to Home Depot Television that Curator would do everything it needed. What’s more, it worked with the existing XenData archive!

Hutton Miller

Facilis Technology’s solutions have created seamless workflows for Hutton Miller. A key element of the solution is the S3 private cloud interface which was developed by XenData. This allows Hutton Miller to easily migrate content to their Boca Raton facility.

Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE)

Mexican National Electoral Institute safely preserves monitored content from more than 2,300 TV and radio channels with 150 reliable and stable XenData Archive Systems.

Mauritius National Assembly

Mauritius deploys Dalet MAM and a XenData archive for live parliamentary broadcasts.

N1

N1, an exclusive CNN affiliate, invests in Sony Optical Disc Archive managed by XenData.

Outdoor Channel

The XenData system at the Outdoor Channel is not only a scalable LTO archive which fitted easily into the existing infrastructure but also provides rock-solid data protection and has simplified workflows.

Perform Group, Japan

Dalet provides it’s MAM to the Perform Group to deliver DAZN, its live and on-demand sports service in Japan. Content is archived to LTO using XenData.

Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)

XenData was chosen by the Public Broadcasting Service to help streamline its disaster recovery needs.

Radiotelevizija Slovenija (RTVSLO)

In 2008, RTVSLO started to undertake an ambitious project of national importance: to convert all analog audio recordings and all film and video tape archives to digital.

Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel (SVBC)

SVBC migrated from a video tape-based workflow to a completely digital one and now has an advanced facility suitable for their operations as a major devotional broadcaster. Metus MAM and its XenData integration were key elements in this upgrade.