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November 13, 2007
NVERZION, a leading provider of digital broadcasting and television station automation solutions, and Open Source Storage today announced an expansion of their partnership to strengthen their cooperative ability to meet the growing demand for Open Archival Solutions in the broadcast market. The partnership will make Open Source Storage’s award-winning OSVault™ Network Archive available to NVERZION broadcast customers, providing a powerful, yet economical data management appliance to ensure high-speed file exchange, portability, data preservation and longevity in a non-proprietary, open network environment.
“The digital age of the broadcast industry has amplified requirements for the amount of data being stored, transported and handled exponentially,” said Reed Haslam, Director of Sales for NVERZION, “This escalation of our partnership with Open Source Storage ensures we will easily be able to satisfy the data management, accessibility and sharing requirements of our customers over real and virtual networks, long into the future.”
“NVERZION is recognized worldwide for providing broadcast clients with the latest technologies designed to increase productivity, reduce operating costs, and improve broadcast quality in a fully integrated digital broadcast environment,” said Chuck Larabie, Vice President of Open Source Storage. “OSVault gives NVERZION clients greater file sharing capability across the network while ensuring data is preserved and archived in an open format for the future.”
The extended partnership with Open Source Storage will ensure NVERZION broadcast customers will continue to have access to the latest technologies designed to increase productivity, reduce operating costs, and improve broadcast quality.
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