Spectra Logic has announced a worldwide relationship with Harris Broadcast Communications to provide broadcast and media customers with secure, cost-effective storage archival solutions. This joint solution will offer secure, cost-effective storage archival for digital media assets. The relationship allows Harris to resell Spectra Logics T-Series LTO tape libraries as part of its new Invenio Archive […]
Spectra Logic has announced a worldwide relationship with Harris Broadcast Communications to provide broadcast and media customers with secure, cost-effective storage archival solutions. This joint solution will offer secure, cost-effective storage archival for digital media assets.
The relationship allows Harris to resell Spectra Logics T-Series LTO tape libraries as part of its new Invenio Archive solution, and provide its customers with a complete end-to-end solution including automation, digital asset management, tiered storage management and archive technology.
Mark Darlow, senior portfolio product manager at Harris, said: Video archiving is a critical objective for broadcasters and media organisations as digital content management requirements exponentially increase. Spectra Logics tape libraries provide extremely secure, cost-effective storage archival repositories that seamlessly integrate with Invenio Archive. This is instrumental to establishing a comprehensive, end-to-end data management and archive solution for our customers.
By adding Spectras archive capabilities to Harris bundled solution, customers now have the opportunity to purchase an end-to-end archive solution that is tightly integrated, automated, and simple to manage. It offers robust content protection and accessibility. Data archiving occurs seamlessly in the background with very high scalability while providing fast, easy access to archived content.
Harris will resell Spectra Logics complete family of T-Series tape libraries, from its smallest Spectra T50e tape library, which scales to a native capacity of 75TB or approximately 3,300 hours of video content, to its enterprise-class T-Finity, which supports a native capacity of 600 petabytes or more than 25 million hours of video content.1
Brian Grainger, senior vice president of worldwide sales at Spectra Logic, said: Harris strong presence in the broadcast market makes for an ideal relationship with Spectra Logic.