DENVER -- April 25, 2017 --Wazee Digital, a leading provider of cloud-native video management and licensing services, today announced an upgrade to Wazee Digital Media Hub… Veritone Digital Media Hub is a cloud-native, AI-enabled media management portal specifically designed for content owners in sports, film, TV, news, and media enterprises. Whether you're granting access to internal stakeholders, global broadcast partners, or corporate sponsors, Digital Media Hub provides a single avenue for hosts to secure and distribute their content in a process that's easier for everyone. "During live events, properties need to be able to distribute iconic moments to various stakeholders in real time in order to boost coverage of the event and share content. The on-site services will integrate directly with the host broadcaster’s EVS network to acquire, tag and upload content to the Hub. These advantages mean broadcast partners can use previously unattainable content — such as interviews, highlights, promos, transcripts, and photos — to enhance local coverage of an event. Then, when they’re ready to transfer the files, they get one-click, accelerated downloads thanks to the Aspera integration. It is the only asset management solution built from the ground up to run natively in the cloud, and the only one to make live moments available immediately for global publishing, syndication, advertising, and sponsorship.
Digital Media Hub is powered by Wazee Digital Core, Wazee Digital's enterprise SaaS asset management platform built specifically for the cloud, … And as rights holders deal with distributing an ever-increasing amount of content these days, they’ll be able to retain control of how it’s distributed and to whom.”More information about Wazee Digital’s products and services is available at Wazee Digital enables rights holders to monetize and enrich their valuable content. With more than 10 years of experience in digital content licensing, rights, and clearances, Wazee Digital has long-standing relationships with significant rights holders in the film, TV, sports, and advertising industries — all of whom rely on Wazee Digital for managing content that fuels their business.Product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners..@Wazee_Digital%20Announces%20Upgrades%20to%20Digital%20Media%20Hub%20%23CloudNative%20%23NABShow%20-%20This section of TWICE, “The PR Wire,” contains original press releases that reflect the views of the industry organizations issuing them. Unlike FTP sites, file-hosting services, and "sneakernet" workarounds such as hard drives or thumb drives, Digital Media Hub gives broadcasters administration and permissioning capabilities, while stakeholders get immediate access to broadcast-quality content; enhanced, searchable metadata; preview capabilities; and accelerated, one-click downloading all from one location. Decreasing travel is especially beneficial in international broadcast situations.The online, centralized workflow that Digital Media Hub provides means broadcast facilities can streamline their operations and eliminate separate workflow silos associated with different departments. Wazee Digital's on-site service integrates directly with the host broadcaster's EVS network to acquire, tag, and upload content to Digital Media Hub.Web Portal Is Central Location for Host Broadcasters to Capture Live Moments and Immediately Share Them for Global Highlights, Publishing, and Syndication Content is captured and ingested directly into Wazee Digital Core, the company’s cloud-native digital asset management solution that powers Digital Media Hub on the back end and similarly underpins all other Wazee Digital products and services. Specifically, the new gallery view enables rights holders to organize content in a simple and intuitive way, with a completely configurable organizational hierarchy powered by content metadata. Wazee Digital, a leading provider of cloud-native video management and licensing services, today announced the launch of Wazee Digital Media Hub, the only centralized, web-based system that allows host broadcasters to capture live moments and make them immediately available for global highlights, publishing, and syndication as the event is happening. But for partners, the process of acquiring the content is inefficient at best, and access and distribution are hampered by the need for media credentials.
Wazee Digital, a leading provider of cloud-native video management and licensing services, today announced an upgrade to Wazee Digital Media Hub, the only centralized, web-based system that allows near-live moments to be captured and made immediately available for global highlights, publishing, and syndication as the event is happening. Instead, as soon as the user clicks “download,” the transfer begins.Unlike FTP sites, file-hosting services, and “sneakernet” workarounds such as hard drives or thumb drives, Digital Media Hub gives broadcasters administration and permissioning capabilities and flexible workflows for transcoding, metadata management, and more. Ingestion happens in near-real time, and once the content enters Core, users can begin working with it in Digital Media Hub immediately. With the upgrade come two major enhancements: a new gallery view to simplify content organization and search, and integration with Aspera Direct-to-S3 to accelerate file downloads.Digital Media Hub was designed for sports rights holders and media and entertainment organizations that need to provide permission-based access to content housed in a central location through a single portal.