Resource management software provider Xytech has underlined its continued innovation around the MediaPulse resource management system with the release of a new, fully featured graphical user interface for the Media Orchestrator.
Seamlessly incorporated into the workflow software, the new graphical UI merges asset management, operations and resource management. This allows media services companies to monitor the people, facilities or equipment needed to complete a given task.
“All too often, companies are adversely effected by a lack of efficiency in their workflows, and this can have a direct impact on profit margins,” said Greg Dolan, Xytech CCO. “The media software industry demands intelligent solutions with the ability to dynamically adapt to customers’ constantly evolving needs. With offices in Los Angeles, London, France, Germany, Belgium, Canada and China, Xytech is uniquely positioned to meet customers at their point of need with unmatched technical service.”
The new graphical UI takes the complication out of the workflow process by offering users an easily digestible and totally intuitive interface. Users can move an entire block of functionality instead of choosing from a menu item. A user can grab a visual block, plot out the appropriate steps and link it graphically through Visio.
The new UI also allows users to define, configure and monitor any media service workflow while adjudicating any discrepancies. It lets users monitor and resolve problems in the workflows of other systems and, if it finds a fault, sends notifications to the appropriate users to resolve.
Dolan said: “Having a robust resource management system featuring regular updates is key for companies looking to streamline and bolster operations. Gone are the days when software providers could offer one update every few years. As such, Xytech has included countless advancements to the MediaPulse platform in the last year alone and we are excited to continue this trend with the new graphical UI.”
The new graphical UI will be available to MediaPulse users this autumn.
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