Comcast Technology Solutions has partnered with digital asset management company Orange Logic for video asset and metadata management supported by artificial intelligence (AI).
The collaboration integrates Comcast Technology Solutions’ VideoAI with Orange Logic’s DAM platform and aims to significantly enhance how organisations manage and utilise their video content.
Bart Spriester, senior vice president and general manager of streaming, broadcast and advertising for Comcast Technology Solutions, said: “Companies across the premium video landscape are looking for practical and scalable ways to leverage AI to improve operational efficiency and cost savings. CTS’ VideoAI was built for that very purpose, and we look forward to integrating with Orange Logic and enabling them to bring this value-added capability to their customers across the globe. Orange Logic is a proven leader in the DAM space and has built a fantastic marketplace for customers to trial, adopt, and launch industry-leading AI tools for content orchestration.”
This new integration will be available to Orange Logic customers in the second half of 2025.
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