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Your creative workgroup shares files and assets. They edit video and print files using many systems. But they're doing it the hard way. They share files by walking them across the room. Or they spend time searching for the most recent version. Or they wait endlessly for files to transfer from a server.
There is a better way.
Presenting Apple Xsan, the SAN file system for Mac OS X. It offers your workgroups consolidated storage resources, fast simultaneous data delivery, and cross-platform integration for Windows, Linux, and Mac clients. And it gives you easy-to-use administration tools, so you can spend less time making your system work, and more time making it better.
Join Doug Cunningham, Apple senior systems engineer, as he demonstrates how to set up Xsan, reviews its powerful administration and reporting tools, and demonstrates real-time collaboration in a video environment.
Register for this free seminar discover how: |
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Xsan can increase your workgroup's productivity by enabling shared asset access and concurrent read/write capabilities.
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Xsan can improve the collaborative workflow-across video capture; graphics, audio, and visual effects production; and DVD authoring.
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Customers like Bunim Murray are using Xsan to create a real-time video editing and production environment at a fraction of the cost of other systems. |
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