
Aspera enjoys strong ties with an ever-increasing number of industry-leading partners who rely on its high-speed transport technology. Aspera’s innovative fasp™ protocol is providing superior file transfer capabilities to a variety of solutions, including specialized digital asset and media management systems, content delivery storage, integrated global media platforms, software delivery and licensing services, high-speed file delivery tools, leading audio production and video editing software, and more.
Netmarks is the premier distributor of Aspera software in Japan and the Asia Pacific region. Netmarks was established in 1997 to provide network infrastructure services to customers in Japan and other countries in Asia using the best-of-breed technologies. Netmarks’ flexibility and pursuit of excellence has allowed it to adopt advanced technology developed worldwide, including IP LAN network systems, wireless systems, security systems, and WAN network and server / storage applications. Utilizing these technologies, Netmarks offers customers the best-suited solutions, from consultation services, through system design and construction, to maintenance and remote monitoring.
Hewlett Packard offers Aspera software with the HP Digital Media Platform, an enterprise framework for network-based storage, processing, management and distribution of digital media assets for fast, secure file transfers and bandwidth control providing end-to-end digital media management. Built on the HP Digital Media Platform, Ascent Media’s VIIA™ solution for digital media management, repurposing and delivery, takes advan- tage of Aspera’s secure, high-speed file transfer technology.
Microsoft® Interactive Media Manager® is a next-generation digital content management solution that combines digital workflows and media application integration with a collaborative front-end environment. An extension of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, the solution is designed specifically to help media and entertainment companies deal with the new challenges of taking digital content to the Internet. Integrated Aspera technology provides fast, reliable and secure transfer of assets within Microsoft Interactive Media Manager.
A global leader in digital services for the media and entertainment industries, the Technicolor Services Division of Thomson uses Aspera software as a key file transfer solution within its global production network and has incorpo- rated Aspera’s fasp™ high-speed transport technology into its new MIDAS™ integrated media platform, enabling the efficient and secure movement of digital content between facilities and customer sites across the globe.
Aspera and Isilon Systems have partnered to create the first predictable, non-disruptive high performance Wide Area File and Content Delivery solution designed specifically for moving large files long distances-at the fastest possible speed. Aspera Enterprise Server for Isilon IQ, a new software application running directly on Isilon clustered storage, provides a cluster-aware version of Aspera high-speed file transfer technology. When combined with the Isilon IQ clustered storage platform, the solution provides rapid, reliable, and scalable content delivery, directly from clustered storage.
With the new Aspera Cargo Plug-in, a simple menu option within the Avid Media Composer and Avid Newscutter user interface allows editors to exchange complete projects between global locations with industry-leading fasp™ transfer speed, security and reliability.
With Aspera’s Cargo Plug-in, Pro Tools – Digidesign’s industry-standard audio production system – is now capable of sending entire sessions (including session file, audio and MIDI, automation data, fade files etc.), directly from within the application, to any computer running Aspera server software.
Through a new transfer plug-in architecture, Apple’s high-performance video editing software Final Cut Pro now fully integrates Aspera’s industry-leading fasp™ transport technology, allowing entire projects to be transferred directly from within Final Cut Pro at maximum speed. All necessary files are collected, packaged and uploaded via Aspera’s new lightweight Aspera Cargo desktop application to any computer running Aspera server software.
The Artesia Digital Media Group's flagship product, Artesia DAM, provides content-rich companies with a single point of management for all digital media files and their underlying metadata information. Regardless of the medium in which users work or the ultimate product produced — traditional print, broadcast television, Web, slide presentations, or handheld devices — Artesia DAM enables users to easily find, access, edit, share, reuse, distrib- ute, and archive rich media content. With Aspera’s fasp™ technology embedded into Artesia DAM, media assets of any size are securely moved at maximum speed.
Industrial Color’s GLOBALedit® professional online image management and workflow software relies on Aspera’s innovative fasp™ transport to dramatically boost the transfer speed of large image files between remote groups. The joint solution removes an important technical barrier and gives professional creative teams fast and secure global access to massive photo libraries. Aspera-enabled solutions from GLOBALedit are being deployed by leading enterprises in entertainment, advertising, fashion, retail and publishing.
North Plains Systems’ TeleScope meets the global business challenges of companies looking to create an end-to-end digital media supply chain that supports the creation, integration and repurposing of rich media and time-based information in mission critical applications. TeleScope has become the industry's most advanced, feature-rich, scalable digital asset management platform for media management and distribution, centralization, workflow optimization, and virtual collaboration. Aspera technology within North Plains TeleScope 8.4 powers high-speed, secure upload and download of large media assets.
Aspera’s high-speed fasp™ transport technology is integrated into VFinity™ 3.0, a powerful and cost-effective software solution for web-native enterprise content management, production, and publishing. At the core of VFinity is a standards-based, database-driven, and web-services-oriented solution for the retrieval and monetiza- tion of digital media. Complementing all aspects of multimedia workflow and distribution of digital media, VFinity can be quickly deployed on any standard IT infrastructure, hosted or onsite.
Intraware’s SubscribeNet® service powers electronic licensing and software distribution for many of the world's largest technology companies, such as Adobe, Business Objects, EMC, Hyperion Solutions, IBM, McKesson, and RSA Security. Intraware has fully integrated Aspera software in SubscribeNet to ensure high-performance contri- bution and delivery of software assets.
MAVRIC Media BOOST™ is a high-speed file delivery service for digital media clients to collaborate with distrib- uted team members on creative projects that depend upon exchanging large files. Powered by Aspera fasp™ technology, BOOST measures available bandwidth, is distance neutral, accepts all file formats and automatically calculates costs based on file size.
Rimage high-performance disc publishing systems provide automated CD, DVD and Blu-ray Disc™ production capabilities. With the inclusion of Aspera’s fasp™ transport technology, content can be delivered directly to Rimage disc publishers over the WAN at line speed, allowing media corporations and service providers to implement just-in-time DVD manufacturing in distributed global sites, controlled and initiated from a central location.
Aspera high-speed file transfer solutions are being used by several organizations that rely on DataDirect Networks’ scalable storage for performance and capacity driven applications. DataDirect Networks is a leading supplier of storage systems specifically designed for large capacity and high bandwidth applications. DataDirect Networks' S2A technology enables modern applications such as video streaming, content delivery, modeling and simulation, backup and archiving, cluster and supercomputing, and real-time collaborative workflows.