InPhase Demonstrates Holographic Storage Workflow for Broadcasters at NAB
Demos at the Ikegami booth and at the Panasonic technology suite
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 17, 2008 at 1:12 pmInPhase Technologies, in holographic data storage, will demonstrate holographic storage workflow solutions for video professionals at NAB 2008 in Las Vegas. The Tapestry 300r, the world’s first commercially-available holographic storage product, will be integrated into workflow demonstrations at the Ikegami booth and at the Panasonic technology suite.
Ikegami and InPhase will demonstrate an integrated video workflow solution with the Ikegami GF Media Manager software, which will migrate content from the Ikegami GFPAK removable storage device to the Tapestry 300r, illustrating a seamless archival solution that is completely tapeless. InPhase and Ikegami announced an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) relationship at NAB 2007, in which Ikegami will market branded versions of the Tapestry 300r product.
The Panasonic demonstration with show a Tapestry 300r integrated into a video workflow using the Panasonic P2 camera and an Avid Adrenaline server running NewsCutter. Panasonic Broadcast has recommended the Tapestry 300r as an ideal archival solution for its P2 solid-state camcorder customers for several years.
The InPhase Tapestry 300R is an archival write-once read many (WORM) product that will enable broadcasters to record 2,100 minutes (35 hours) of broadcast-quality video on a single disk in less than 4.2. hours (250 minutes).
InPhase will also have information available at the Maxell Corporation of America and the SGL boothes.
"Today’s broadcast and production professionals have extremely urgent needs for reliable, high-capacity video storage, and the InPhase Tapestry solution is now being integrated into some of the leading workflow products in the industry," said Liz Murphy, vice president of marketing for InPhase. "We are aligned with some of the industry’s leading broadcast equipment vendors, service providers, and resellers, and can demonstrate a wide array of archival solutions for this award-winning first-generation product."