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Xytech launches Asian language version of software at Broadcast Asia 2008
 
Indiantelevision.com Team

(19 June 2008 8:10 pm)

 

MUMBAI: Software solution provider Xytech Systems Corporation (XSC) is launching the Asian language support for the Xytech software. XSC is demonstrating its Asian language version at the ongoing Broadcast Asia 2008 in Singapore.

XSC provides software solutions to improve, automate and streamline mission critical business operations including business workflow, resource scheduling, media library management and digital workflow automation

 

XSC EVP sales and marketing Ron Peeters said, "Every media operation in the Asia Pacific region, whether in production, post production or broadcasting, has a need to better manage their business, resources and library assets in their native language. They can now look to the Xytech software as the solution of choice to streamline their media operation while increasing their productivity and profitability."

The Xytech software is already 'soft coded' to support local languages, and now has been enabled to also support Double Byte Character Sets (DBCS) languages which include simplified and traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

 

Xytech software claims that it is in use by over 350 customers worldwide including film studios, international broadcasters, post production facilities, cable TV networks and corporate media departments, to manage their mission critical media business operations.

 
 
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