Motorola (NYSE: MOT) Home & Networks Mobility business recently announced the commercial availability of its Communications Convergence Engine Enhanced Asset Management Systems (CCE EAMS). Through advanced metadata management tools and workflow management, CCE EAMS controls the lifecycle of video on demand (VOD), non-VOD content and advertising assets within the on-demand network. This new software solution, which utilizes technology acquired from Leapstone in 2007, delivers on Motorola's global commitment to helping service providers deliver compelling and differentiating on-demand services across multiple screens--TV, web, mobile and consumer electronics. CCE EAMS provides a foundation for meeting today's VOD needs, while enabling operators to create the multimedia and multi-screen bundles of tomorrow.
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The Motorola CCE EAMS platform is designed to allow video service providers to scale their on-demand catalogs to "infinite catalogs" by solving the operational and capital expenditure challenges involved in storing and processing the multiple multimedia asset formats required for growing subscriber demand. It is the tool video service providers need to help them evolve beyond traditional VOD content to the next generation of value-adding assets--music, games and enhanced TV applications--delivered across multiple screens. CCE EAMS is designed to support and grow with the operator's increasing on-demand needs--from expanding new asset types to growth in web and mobile network extensions. CCE EAMS is positioned "in front" of TV, web and mobile systems, and acts as the aggregation point for all asset types. Deploying CCE EAMS enables operators to increase their marketing flexibility while improving operational processes, reducing costs and increasing subscriber revenue with a differentiated on-demand business model. "Motorola's CCE EAMS platform is a critical solution for realizing multi-screen on-demand services," said Alan Lefkof, corporate vice president and general manager, Motorola Broadband Home Gateways and Software Solutions Group. "Video service providers will benefit from Motorola's highly scalable and automated CCE EAMS platform that supports TV, web and mobile asset types while enabling consistent consumer experiences across multiple screens--and supporting millions of subscriber transactions." Through advanced metadata management tools and workflow management, CCE EAMS controls the lifecycle of video on demand (VOD), non-VOD content and advertising assets within the on-demand network. This new software solution, which utilizes technology acquired from Leapstone in 2007, delivers on Motorola's global commitment to helping service providers deliver compelling and differentiating on-demand services across multiple screens. The Motorola CCE EAMS platform is designed to allow video service providers to scale their on-demand catalogs to "infinite catalogs" by solving the operational and capital expenditure challenges involved in storing and processing the multiple multimedia asset formats required for growing subscriber demand. It is the tool video service providers need to help them evolve beyond traditional VOD content to the next generation of value-adding assets--music, games and enhanced TV applications--delivered across multiple screens. CCE EAMS is designed to support and grow with the operator's increasing on-demand needs--from expanding new asset types to growth in web and mobile network extensions. CCE EAMS is positioned "in front" of TV, web and mobile systems, and acts as the aggregation point for all asset types.
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