Volicon Broadcast India 2009 Show Preview
Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai, India - October 29-31, 2009: Booth B-202
Volicon
111 South Bedford St.
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Burlington, MA 01803
USA
http://www.volicon.com
Volicon Contact:
Julius Perl, Vice President, Marketing
Tel: +1 781-221-7400
Fax: +1 781-221-7407
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Susan Warren
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Company Background
Volicon is the broadcast and cable industry’s most efficient, reliable, and cost-effective automated multi-channel video content logging and monitoring system for compliance, media analysis, content repurposing, and quality of service. Its Observer® real-time, digital video monitoring and logging solutions are based on Volicon’s patent-pending Video Monitoring Architecture (VMA). Volicon products and services meet the demanding requirements of broadcasters, cable and IPTV service providers, and enterprise and government organizations looking to improve broadcast product quality, enhance video management, and lower costs.
Volicon’s Anant Khanolkar, senior director, international sales is scheduled to speak at Broadcast India 2009 on Oct. 29th from 2:00 – 2:30 p.m. Khanolkar’s presentation will cover, “Breaking the Stereotype: State-of-the-Art Digital Video Logging and Monitoring Solutions Transcend Compliance to Offer Comprehensive Value Throughout Broadcasting Operations.”
Volicon Products at Broadcast India 2009:
Volicon Observer®
As the industry standard for video monitoring and logging, the Volicon Observer® captures, stores, and indexes broadcast content from multiple channels, offering users simultaneous, 24/7 access to video from their desktop computers. The Observer brings new levels of efficiency to critical broadcasting tasks including monitoring and troubleshooting transmissions, ensuring compliance, verifying advertising broadcasts, and tracking and analyzing viewer ratings and public relations information.
Volicon recently announced a number of new product extensions and partnerships designed to enhance the ways operators can access, repurpose, share, and troubleshoot different types of audio and video content. The Observer’s new Content Matching Module enables operators to flag and access specific audio cues when they appear in a broadcast—offering myriad uses for public information, government, and public relations professionals such as the ability to track political campaigns, monitor coverage of advertisements and infomercials, or confirm airing of public service announcements. In addition, the Producer Module makes it easy for broadcasters to capture content in a variety of industry formats for many different uses, such as selling it to other news organizations or providing video clips to viewers who request them.
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