Aspera to Showcase New File Transfer Technology at IBC2011

File Transfer Experts Display Innovations to Improve and Speed Broadcast & Media Industry Workflows

IBC 2011

EMERYVILLE, Calif.--()--Aspera, Inc. today announced they will be showcasing a broad range of new software solutions for high-performance transfer of file-based media, designed to bring new efficiencies, increase predictability and integrate across large-scale workflows at IBC2011 in Amsterdam, September 9-13, 2011. Aspera software is widely used throughout the broadcast and media industry for high-performance ingest, exchange and distribution of digital content. At the conference, Aspera will highlight the latest versions of its full suite of file transfer products based on its patented fasp ™ transport technology in addition to displaying the following new products and solutions:

  • Aspera Sync is designed to overcome the bottlenecks of conventional synchronization tools and scale up for maximum speed replication and synchronization over WANs, for today’s largest file stores.
  • The new faspframes ™ application is a simple software tool for ultra-fast and fully reliable transfers of 2K/4K frames files over WAN, delivering unmatched 10 Gbps performance with comprehensive bandwidth control and seamless integration with Aspera transfer management tools.
  • Aspera Orchestrator, web based application and SDK platform for creating and managing automated file transfer workflows, has now been enhanced to a complete open development framework with a rich and growing suite of third-party plug-ins for designing and integrating highly predictable and efficient file processing and automation pipelines in support of global content delivery.
  • Introducing the first-ever direct-to-cloud storage transfer capability for giant file sets: Aspera On-Demand Direct-to-S3 overcomes the WAN and I/O bottlenecks of traditional cloud transfer solutions, achieving up to 10x the typical transfer speeds to and from the Amazon S3 Simple Storage Service.
  • Capable of delivering up to 10x performance gains over TCP on 4G networks, the latest Aspera fasp-AIR™ mobile platform now includes new embeddable client SDKs and mobile apps for Google Android and Apple iOS devices.
  • fasp-MC™ is a new and now available patent-pending point-to-multipoint transport protocol for IP multicast networks, bringing the speed and bandwidth efficiency of Aspera technology to multicast distribution applications. IBC2011 will see the introduction of a new software development kit allowing fasp-MC to be embedded in third-party products and applications.

Who:

 

Co-founder Michelle Munson and other hands-on experts will be available to demonstrate Aspera’s new file transfer tools.

 

What:

First look at Aspera’s new products being showcased at IBC and a preview of new innovations still in development.

 

When:

September 9-13, 2011

 

Where:

IBC2011

Aspera booth G11, Hall 7
Amsterdam RAI

Aspera and NAS experts Isilon Systems will also be hosting a networking happy hour for the broadcast and media community at the Aspera booth (Hall 7, Booth G11) on Saturday, September 10th beginning at 5:30 p.m.

About Aspera

Aspera is the creator of next-generation transport technologies that move the world’s digital assets at maximum speed regardless of file size, transfer distance and network conditions. Based on its patented fasp™ protocol, Aspera software fully utilizes existing infrastructures to deliver the fastest, most predictable file transfer experience. Aspera’s core technology delivers unprecedented control over bandwidth, complete security and uncompromising reliability. More than one thousand organizations across a variety of industries on six continents rely on Aspera software for the business-critical transport of their digital assets.

Contacts

Aspera, Inc.
Francois Quereuil, 510-849-2386 (Media)
francois@asperasoft.com
or
Schwartz Communications for Aspera
Lauren Pitcher or Jessica Beasecker, 415-512-0770 (Media)
aspera@schwartzcomm.com

Contacts

Aspera, Inc.
Francois Quereuil, 510-849-2386 (Media)
francois@asperasoft.com
or
Schwartz Communications for Aspera
Lauren Pitcher or Jessica Beasecker, 415-512-0770 (Media)
aspera@schwartzcomm.com