Draft:MediaSaaS
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mediaSaaS is a hybrid cloud software integration platform designed to streamline the deployment and operation of broadcast and media technologies. The company specializes in delivering rapid, cost-effective, and flexible solutions that integrate new and legacy systems, catering to broadcasters, media companies, and content creators. The company's mFrame Platform of integration products is designed to integrate software as a service (SaaS), on-premises software, legacy systems and other media platforms[1] [2]
Overview
mediaSaaS combines advanced software frameworks and no-code orchestration tools to simplify workflows, enabling the deployment of solutions within days or weeks, compared to the months often required by traditional methods. It offers features like metadata management, proxy creation, cloud and on-premise storage, and seamless integration across file-based and live environments.
The platform is built around a scalable, multi-tenant architecture [3] that supports both individual apps and complete workflows, providing users with extensive customization options. mediaSaaS also focuses on reducing operational costs, enhancing flexibility, and offering a risk-free approach to technology adoption.
Key Features
• Hybrid Cloud Architecture: Facilitates the integration of cloud and on-premise systems, allowing businesses to transition gradually without disrupting existing workflows
• App Framework: Offers a library of configurable apps for specific functions such as playout, archive migration, and editing
• Scalability and Security: Ensures unlimited scalability with secure data management across all processes
• User Benefits: Tailored solutions benefit diverse stakeholders, from CEOs seeking quick ROI to operational staff looking to enhance creative workflows
Company Background
mediaSaaS was founded by industry veterans with extensive experience in file-based broadcast systems and SaaS technologies. The team includes professionals with backgrounds in organizations like the BBC and major broadcast technology companies. This expertise has shaped mediaSaaS into a reliable partner for addressing the challenges faced by traditional broadcast systems and transitioning to modern, cloud-based solutions.
For more details, visit mediasaas.tv.
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