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Dalet inks distribution pact with Magna Systems & Engineering

21 May 2010

Singapore - Dalet Digital Media Systems announced it has signed a distribution agreement with Magna Systems & Engineering (Magna), a leading broadcast integrator for the greater Asia Pacific region.

Known for delivering advanced IT-based systems with broad software integrations, Magna will provide an expansive local presence, offering Dalet Enterprise Edition solution integration, implementation, and support services, including development around the Dalet Enterprise Edition API, Dalet said in a press statement. The comprehensive distribution agreement covers Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore regions.

Dalet Enterprise Edition is an open media asset management (MAM) platform designed to facilitate highly efficient and collaborative workflows for news, sports, program preparation, and archives. Thanks to its unique content centric approach and its open design based on the principles of SOA, over 100 installations have been deployed in 32 countries within the past 4 years.

"Many of our customers are looking for MAM solutions that streamline production workflows and increase revenue opportunities by simplifying the distribution of rich media assets across both traditional and interactive platforms," said Magna CEO David Bowers. "The Dalet product line, which manages workflows in such a broad range of live and recorded broadcast and production environments as well as archives, is an obvious fit with the other automation and file-based solutions that we provide to our clients. Dalet is a valuable addition to our product portfolio, with a wealth of experience in MAM projects for media applications."

"We are enthusiastic about this new partnership. Magna is one of the very few system integrators in the Asia Pacific region that has accumulated significant experience integrating complex media solutions and advanced software platforms. Leveraging key capabilities of our product such as the Dalet SOA compliant Web Services API and Business Process Management, they will be able to integrate a wide number of technologies, expanding the range and the flexibility of enterprise workflows they can provide to their customers," said Arnaud Elnecave, director for Asia Pacific at Dalet. "Together, Dalet and Magna are able to offer open end-to-end, IT solutions for small and large media organizations."


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