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NOA
Audio Solutions Upgrades mediARC With Centralized Monitoring
and Control
September 10, 2010
Source: NOA Audio
NOA Audio Solutions
has upgraded its flagship mediARC audio archive management
system with a Service Console to simplify and refine control
and monitoring.
The new Service Console provides a centralized, real-time
overview of all mediARC processes running on distributed servers.
With it, pinpointing and troubleshooting an error can be accomplished
quickly, easily, and without downtime, potentially yielding
a dramatic reduction in administrative costs.
"Administrators of mediARC with large,
distributed systems the ones with content spread across
20 or more servers need be able to watch over the system
and control it no matter where they happen to be sitting,"
said Sebastian Gabler, NOA project manager. "With the
new NOA Service Console, administrators gain this centralized
capability."
The new NOA Service Console links to all
native NOA processes, showing the individual activity of each
and affording access to its parameters. It can also be used
for shared display of any and all tasks taking place in the
archive, including throughput levels.
"Customers who have tested the Service
Console tell us it is useful for showing on a huge screen
in a central location the audio clips moving in and out of
the archive, the archive ingest load, as well as the amount
of active client connections," said Jean-Christophe Kummer,
NOA managing partner. "It is like a throughput barometer
that shows all ongoing tasks."
The Service Console upgrade will be integrated
into all new mediARC systems, and NOA Audio Solutions is currently
shipping it free of charge to existing mediARC users.
More information on NOA Audio Solutions
products is available at www.noa-audio.com.
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