Cinegy Joins HCL Technologies’ All Access Media Marketplace Platform
From left to right: Cinegy Air PRO, Desktop, Capture, Multiviewer, Archive.
HCL recently launched its All Access platform for content creators and media service providers providing best-of-breed solutions, such as Cinegy Capture.
Additional Cinegy broadcast workflow tools, such as Cinegy Archive, Cinegy Desktop and Cinegy Air PRO and Cinegy Multiviewer will be made available through All Access over time.
Developed alongside Microsoft and CoreSite, All Access facilitates the increased demand for content - leveraging the growing global talent and service offerings and providing a seamless user experience.
The first product to be launched on All Access, Cinegy Capture delivers cost effective, centralised ingest controlled by anyone in a workgroup and reinvents the acquisition and transcode process, unifying the task of ingesting material and generating edit or web proxies. This solution is available as a SaaS appliance on Microsoft Azure Cloud – whenever or wherever needed.
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