Learn how these government and non-profit agencies manage the high volumes of digital media they securely move, transform and archive every day.
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Accessible MediaAMI is non-profit organization that provides broadcast content for the blind, low vision, deaf and hard of hearing. AMI uses Signiant to manage the movement of media files between their local broadcasting centers across Canada and their two main broadcasting facilities in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario, to facilitate production of described video and closed-captioned content. Read more. |
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U.S. Library of CongressAs the oldest federal cultural institution, the U.S. Library of Congress uses Signiant software to manage, automate and securely control the movement of the nation’s relics and articfacts in digital format, including millions of books, audio and video recordings, photographs, maps, manuscripts — even social media updates such as Twitter. Read more. |
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Public Broadcasting ServicePBS’ Media Operations Center relies on Signiant software to manage and move television and Web content throughout its operational structure as well as multiple online distribution end points. Signiant’s sophisticated tracking system and management dashboard delivers automatic receipt verifications of PBS’ media file deliveries. Read more. |