Video Content Management
The Polycom® Video Content Management (VCM) platform streamlines the processes, devices and technology required to produce and distribute media effectively over existing IT infrastructures. It is the industry's only automated, end-to-end platform to support the complete content lifecycle of all video assets regardless of source or format—from the point of enterprise video capture, to portal-based viewer access, to video content management and administration, to controlling the delivery and expiration of rich media across the network.
Video Content Management
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Polycom provides capture solutions for all major video use cases, whether highly scalable live Webcasts from the studio automated rich media Webcasting from meetings or classrooms, adding a streaming extension to videoconferences or enabling user-generated content from the desktop. The Polycom RSS™ 4000 recording and streaming server allows customers to use their telepresence and video conferencing systems as their capture source, tying directly into video content management.
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Polycom streamlines the complexities of managing video content via a pro-active management console that gives IT the assurance that corporate security, content retention, content approval, compliance, branding and other guidelines are enforced across video assets. Polycom offers solutions for ingesting third-party video files, for controlling the publishing of UGC, for repurposing source video and for expiring content.
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Polycom eliminates content silos by providing viewers with centralized, searchable portal-based access to video, for multiple tenants, for seamless access via Microsoft SharePoint for normalizing viewing of multi-format video content and for integrated video-based online certification.
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Polycom Rich Media Delivery enables clients to deliver video across multi-vendor, disparate or hybrid networks. A central administrative console alleviates routine operational burdens for IT staff by locking down precise control over live event multicasting, content pre-positioning for video-on-demand, distribution of video-based content over multiple content delivery and WAN optimization networks.
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