Xytech Showcase Re-energized Offering For End-to-End Media Operations

At NAB 2023, Xytech Systems will present the ‘new Xytech’ - its revitalized vision for a cloud-driven future. The company will demonstrate its continued commitment towards product innovation and operational excellence by showcasing its enhanced Media Operations Platform.

The recently upgraded version of Xytech’s Media Operations Platform will make its public debut at the NAB Show, showcasing the latest Granite software advances. These new updates ensure that Xytech can deliver the critical media operations resources that customers need to manage and deploy end-to-end video content lifecycles. In addition, customers looking to take advantage of workflows in the cloud can now make use of all the benefits that SaaS offers, thanks to the 400+ new features and 1000+ operational improvements implemented. This follows a staggering 14,000 hours spent researching and looking for ways to best optimize workflows and boost productivity, to deliver the best tools readily available today.

The latest enhancements and additions to APIs as well as integrations with OpenID, Azure AD, MS Exchange, Google Calendar, and MS SharePoint, also mean that production teams no longer need to switch programs while completing critical tasks. The solution enables them to work in a single platform to trigger workflows across the content lifecycle of production, from scheduling, crewing, asset management, billing, and accounts receivables, saving time while increasing productivity.

Visitors to the stand will learn about the company’s latest upgrades in the cloud that serve the largest customers operating in the media space today and producers of all sizes across any industry with video operations. 

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