Rimage Helps “Broadest-Casting” Professionals Stream, Push, Burn Content
Of tablets, smartphones and PCs
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 24, 2012 at 2:54 pmRimage Corporation announced its Stream It, Push It, Burn It solution set for delivering multimedia content consistently across tablets, smartphones, PCs and other user devices.
Companies can now manage and distribute their important business content to employees and customers wherever necessary to increase engagement, collaboration and control.
"This has been a transformative year for content delivery, with users expecting content to be delivered anywhere they choose to view it," said Sherman Black, president and CEO of Rimage. "Businesses need help to ‘up their game’ and deliver videos, images and documents wherever and whenever their employees and customers need them. Rimage is responding with a comprehensive solution that helps businesses effectively engage their audience on all devices."
Rimage demonstrated its solution at the National Association of Broadcasters show in Las Vegas. Visitors to the Rimage booth will see these solutions deliver the same content in multiple ways to increase efficiency, reliably engage a broad set of users, and maintain control of sensitive and valuable content.
The demonstrations include:
Stream It: Qumu Enterprise Video
Qumu solutions help businesses capture, manage, and distribute live and on-demand content with reliability and security. Qumu demonstrated several products, including the Video Control Center Professional Edition for departmental teams.
Push It: Signal Online Publishing
New Signal Online Publishing solution just launched will be demonstrated. Signal is a platform for businesses to push secure content to nearly any mobile device or computer. Demonstrations highlighted Signal’s innovative security and cloud-based delivery.
Burn It: Rimage Disc Publishing
Rimage demonstrated how customers can burn content to CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray Discs to streamline workflows, protect data and distribute physical copies. Demonstrations include the Rimage Disc Authoring Solution, disc copy protection technology, and Rimage 5400N and 8100N disc publishing systems.