Telestream introduces Diva 9 for video lifecycle management
Telestream, a provider of workflow automation, media processing, and distribution solutions, has released DIVA 9, a middleware system designed to transform how video data is managed, accessed, and archived.
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With nearly 100 updates from its predecessor, DIVA 9 focuses on improving system reliability, user experience, and operational efficiency. Updates encompass bug and security fixes, performance enhancements, and usability improvements.
This iteration simplifies archiving with intelligent media storage lifecycle policies that help to cut costs while optimising asset storage. Its Elasticsearch-driven search capabilities provide a unified view across multiple storage systems, ensuring efficient resource utilisation. Its redundancy, distributed deployment options, and disaster recovery features enhance reliability.
Centralising content management, transcoding, and archiving, DIVA 9 eliminates workflow silos, facilitating a more agile media supply chain. Integration with Telestream solutions like Vantage, Qualify QC, and GLIM Clipping & Inspections automates quality control, accelerates media processing, and enables efficient proxy-less playback.
The new Proxy player integrated with Telestream Vantage simplifies clip identification, segment marking, and partial restore processes. DIVA 9 also embraces the cloud, boasting simplified deployment in cloud environments, support for Postgres, and compatibility with major cloud storage options.
“One of the qualities that makes DIVA 9 such a powerful solution is its widespread support for diverse production ecosystems, including cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments,” said Tom Pflaum, VP of Product Management at Telestream.
“DIVA’s versatility makes it highly adaptable to various storage technologies, such as LTO, disks, and private cloud servers. It also effortlessly integrates with MAM, PAM, and automation systems to further enhance and enrich media supply chain workflows. It’s truly a comprehensive and flexible solution for content management.”
*LTO stands for Linear Tape-Open. MAM refers to media asset management, and PAM is an acronym for product asset management.
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