![]() Press Release Ciprico Debuts DiMeda 2400 Shared Storage Solution Page 1 of 1 MINNEAPOLIS (Sep. 04, 2002) -- Ciprico Inc. announces a revolutionary solution to address the growing need for shared storage in broadcast and post- production, non-linear editing environments. Ciprico's DiMeda 2400, the world's first Digital Media Appliance, offers high performance media file sharing over Gigabit Ethernet. Traditionally, editors were faced with using Storage Area Network (SAN) technology because of high throughput requirements. The new DiMeda 2400 provides the high performance of SAN with NAS (Network Attached Storage) ease of use for systems running DV25 data rates. DiMeda provides an effective alternative to a SAN, which may still be preferred for applications needing very high performance for large number of clients running DV50 data rates. [an error occurred while processing this directive] Ciprico's DiMeda 2400 has been specifically tuned to provide the performance required in a multi-seat edit environment running video editing applications like INCITE editor and Adobe Premiere on multiple workstations equipped with Matrox hardware. "The performance of the DiMeda 2400 in providing real time media sharing between editors and the flexibility and ease of use of the pervasive Gigabit Ethernet as a transport media, makes it the ideal solution for performance starved editors," states Mohan Mysore, Ciprico Market Manager for Entertainment and Media. The match of this solution for non-linear editing applications has strengthened a long-standing relationship between Matrox, a leading provider of software and hardware solutions in graphics and video editing, and Ciprico. Matrox has finished extensive testing and has certified the Ciprico DiMeda 2400 for typical post-production and broadcast editing applications. The two companies are joining efforts to bring high technology solutions at affordable prices to the demanding NLE (non linear editing) market space. "The ease of installation and use of the DiMeda is exceptional," said Lee Kaburis, Product Manager for Matrox Video Products Group. "Using DiMeda storage is as simple as accessing a shared network drive, and its performance allows up to five DV25 video editing systems to simultaneously share multimedia data." Video Technics, a video server manufacturer using Matrox products, is using DiMeda with the new Apella VCS (Video Clip Server), in a solution that supports both DVCPRO/DVCAM and multiple bit rate MPEG-2 clips. The combined system architecture makes a scalable system that easily integrates into any Master Control or Production room by providing a total media workflow process: from creation, to refinement, to approval, to on-air play out. "Broadcasters now have an easier way to ingest, edit, and play out Apella media from anywhere on a network using Ciprico's solution," said Mark Rivers, President of Video Technics. "The DiMeda integrated with Incite NLEs and Apella servers is a major advancement towards making a more cost-effective SAN solution that's simpler to build and maintain." Steve Christiano, Senior Product Specialist, Specialized Communications, Inc., a leading System Integrator offering solutions to the Broadcast industry, states, "The DiMeda is the first product of its kind to deliver on the dream of easy-to-use centralized storage specifically for broadcast quality video applications. We manufacture very high quality editing and server solutions, so our engineers are very skeptical when it comes to any storage product for use in television stations and post-production facilities. We've seen too many competing products that are all hype and do not deliver when tested. We tested Ciprico's DiMeda with our real-time non-linear editors, graphics systems, and our famous "torture test". The DiMeda performed as advertised in all of our rigorous testing and we have no hesitation in recommending DiMeda for DVCPRO/DV25 based editing workgroups who need an easy to live with centralized, on-line storage solution." Specialized Communications is now certifying DiMeda with their on-air play out servers and television station automation systems, a role traditionally reserved for more expensive, Fibre Channel based solutions. About Ciprico Ciprico designs, manufactures and markets storage and system solutions for digital media applications within the broadcast and entertainment, military and government, and enterprise markets. Ciprico solutions combine storage, networking and computing technologies to simplify and accelerate digital media workflows. Ciprico is headquartered in Minneapolis, MN. More information is available at www.ciprico.com or by calling 1-800-727-4669. About Matrox Matrox Video Products Group is a technology and market leader in the field of digital video hardware and software for real-time editing, DVD authoring, and web streaming applications. Matrox's Emmy award-winning technology powers a full range of content creation and delivery platforms used by television broadcasters, post-production facilities, project studios, corporate communicators, event videographers, and video enthusiasts worldwide. Founded in 1976, Matrox is a privately held company headquartered in Montreal, Canada with offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Hong Kong. For more information visit www.matrox.com/video. About Video Technics Video Technics, Inc. started in 1987 developing systems and software for the broadcast television industry. Today, we continue to produce innovative DTV solutions with an extensive line of high-quality production still stores, clip stores sold worldwide exclusively through Chyron as Aprisa and a newly introduced video clip server line called Apella sold through Video Technics resellers. For more information visit http://www.videotechnics.com/ About Specialized Communications Specialized Communications, Inc. was established in 1985 with the objective of offering high quality, customer oriented service and manufacturing to Television Stations and Production Facilities nationwide. Now, more than 16 years later, the objective is a continued reality. Incorporating technology and techniques from their successful line of high quality non-linear editing systems and input from long time broadcast customers, Specialized Communications is in the testing phase of a complete facility integrated network system for content playback and news. This unique broadcast video network is designed specifically for small to mid sized call letter television stations wanting ease of use, reliability, and industry leading quality and functionality without the high cost and inefficiency of existing systems. For more information contact them at 800-359-1858 or via email: info@spec-comm.com [an error occurred while processing this directive] ![]() |