Signiant Announces New Media Engine Platform

Signiant’s Media Engine is a modern media management service built into The Signiant Platform. The new platform service offers powerfully simple media management capabilities — across all Signiant-connected storage, on-premises and in the cloud.

Media Engine allows Signiant’s SaaS customers to easily search, preview and take action on media assets across all their Signiant-connected storage, from anywhere in the world. Customers can perform federated searches across multiple content repositories, both on-premises and in the cloud. Results are immediately actionable via the powerful services available on the platform anchored by Signiant’s best-in-class fast file transfer.

As a cloud-native SaaS offering, Media Engine is scalable, highly available, and simple to deploy and manage. Media Engine will be included with every Signiant SaaS subscription to extend the value of its market-leading products ⎯Media Shuttle, Jet, and Flight Deck⎯ well beyond file transfer. This expansion of the core Signiant platform provides additional tools to help media companies create workflow efficiencies and streamline operations.

“Our customers need to easily access their widely distributed content and Media Engine makes that functionality available to any-size business,” commented Rick Clarkson, Signiant’s Chief Product Officer. “Media Engine is a nimble, lightweight service built on the Signiant Platform, which is already widely deployed across the media supply chain thanks to its foundation of fast file transfer. The platform’s unique architecture enables us to bring a variety of powerful new services to market for our SaaS customers with a very disruptive approach — Media Engine is the first of those services.”

Media Engine lets users search by keyword and phrase, file type and more to easily find assets across distributed storage. Users can preview any media format and immediately download or send it using Media Shuttle, the Signiant SaaS product designed for person-initiated transfers.

Within the intuitive Media Engine interface, users will also be able to mark in and out points to select a specific portion of a video asset ⎯ and then move only the clip of interest, commonly known as Partial File Restore. In addition, Media Engine's proxy and metadata framework will make it easy for users to bring the power of cloud AI services to media operations.

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