Perifery Making Final Plans For NAB Show New York

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DataCore-owned media workflow product vendor Perifery plans to showcase its “comprehensive workflow solution,” an offering that integrates storage, asset management, applications, and artificial intelligence functionality, at the 2024 NAB Show New York.


The new product is designed to address the challenges associated with siloed content, duplication of effort, and the inability to automate workflows, as well as increasing data volumes.

Specifically, Perifery will demonstrate how the integration, its use cases and benefits enable entertainment organizations to simplify asset management by automating routine tasks, optimizing search, and leveraging scalable media infrastructure. This allows teams to focus on content creation rather than dealing with the complexities of managing and locating their assets.

The recent integration is built on a three-layer architecture designed to streamline and enhance media workflows, which includes:

  • Storage layer: Provides robust and scalable storage with Object Matrix, and Swarm, enabling secure and efficient data management.
  • Asset management and applications layer: Facilitates seamless asset organization and accessibility with Vision, an integrated asset management interface that enables interoperable workflows with industry-standard tools.
  • AI layer: Integration with AI+ to enable true media asset understanding, featuring intuitive search that goes beyond traditional metadata tagging.

 

 

“The world makes more video than ever before, faster than ever before,” said Abhi Dey, Chief Product Officer at Perifery. “Many media organizations need to manage an ever-expanding universe of content but are reliant on platforms that simply aren’t fit for purpose, resulting in siloed assets they can’t use effectively. The launch of our integrated solution allows users to search for content in a more intuitive way, and enables companies to streamline, preserve, protect, and monetize media assets. Ensuring content works for media companies – not the other way around.”

 

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