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Three Media Associates announces workflow data translation engine

XEN: is a data translation engine designed specifically for broadcast workflows, and was developed by Three Media Associates in response to ongoing business needs identified by its clients.

XEN: is a data translation engine designed specifically for broadcast workflows, and was developed by Three Media Associates in response to ongoing business needs identified by its clients.

Already in use by a number of broadcasters, XEN: is a Microsoft .NET engine with plug-ins to provide bespoke functionality such as data verification, transformation and translation. A simple user interface manages users, configuration and logging. XEN: allows customers to develop their own plug-ins or draw on the expertise of Three Media Associates to customise their comprehensive plug-in library. The current version runs in the background on a network connected server, but a future development will also see it offered as a Software as a Service cloud solution.

Typical XEN: applications involve bridging together a number of databases, determining which is the master data set for each piece of information, and maintaining appropriate synchronisation where necessary. It can be used to drive Service Level Agreements by tracking key performance indicators such as processing time targets, or for output functions like creating EPGs or driving non-linear schedules.

Dave Headdon, director of Three Media Associates, commented: “Because of the way workflows have developed, all broadcasters have critical data distributed across Excel spreadsheets and other discreet applications. They need to move this data from system A to system B, format A to format B. This is an everyday requirement, but we could not identify an existing tool to accomplish it simply, accurately and cost-effectively. XEN: was born out of our own frustration.

“XEN:’s strength is in its local configuration capability. Processes can be configured to match the specific business or technical requirements of the user, tracking and aggregating data around complex workflows and reporting on the success or failure of processes. Customers can build their own plug-ins via configuration and/or code, and these are automatically discovered and managed by the main XEN: engine.”

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