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Signiant Launches New Modules for Content Supply Chain Management »

Published: Nov 22, 2010, Press Releases,

Within a single solution, Media Gateway offers a highly flexible and seamless method for linking personal file transfers from Media Exchange with automated file exchange processes from the Media Agents without requiring professional services or custom scripts. Continue reading

AETN UK Steps into the Future With Signiant File-Based Workflow »

Published: Sep 10, 2010, Press Releases,

“We are keen to embrace new technologies that enable us to streamline our operations. While the Signiant solution is exactly what we need now, it is also adaptable and scaleable so that it can grow and develop alongside our business, and it also allows us to make VOD business models viable.” Continue reading

Signiant and Point.360 Provide Seamless Digital Media Supply Chain Solution to Media and Entertainment Companies Worldwide »

Published: Aug 26, 2010, Press Releases,

“Point.360’s relationship with Signiant has allowed us to offer even greater services in the rapidly expanding field of file delivery. Signiant has given us a level of efficiency and security that has increased our ability to meet customers’ worldwide file delivery requirements.” Continue reading

Premier Media Group Moves to File-based Delivery with Signiant »

Published: Aug 9, 2010, Press Releases,

“We receive a diverse amount of content from various sources across the globe so we had to think of the bigger picture, but with the Signiant solution we will be able to deploy peer-to-peer content networking within the FOX, Sky and the wider News family in addition to easily exchanging content with other key Signiant partners.” Continue reading

Signiant Automates, Moves and Securely Controls Digital Content for the Largest Library in the World »

Published: Jun 24, 2010, Press Releases,

“Signiant helps us securely manage, move, preserve and share these priceless American treasures internally and online once they are digitized, and even helps us archive user-generated content from various public websites, including Twitter. Social media updates may seem like disposable bits of pop-culture today, but future generations of archeologists may feel differently.” Continue reading