Dallas Morning News - Alliance Storage Technologies
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Dallas Morning News - Alliance Storage Technologies
Case Study Dallas Morning News QuickView Organization: Dallas Morning News Industry: Media/Journalism Application: Digital Asset Management/Photos Integrator: Luminate Solution: Software Construction Company’s Media Server software QStar Technologies Data Director software Plasmon G-series Library ™ ROI: > Investment paid for itself “almost immediately” > Greatly expanded capacity > Increased speed of retrieval > Increased permanence and longevity The Dallas Morning News began publishing on October 1, 1885 and has been awarded six Pulitzer Prizes since then; these credentials easily qualify it as one of the country’s oldest and most distinguished newspapers. With eight presses and a circulation of nearly 515,000, the Dallas Morning News (DMN) maintains one of the largest newspaper printing facilities in the United States. The Problem In the past, news photographs and images created by DMN staff, freelance personnel and syndicated photographers were physically stored as film or slides at a storage facility maintained by the newspaper, and managed by a database that documented inventory and usage. Image recovery and access through this system was slow and expensive, but necessary to maintain long-term archival of valuable image assets. Recently, new digital photo technologies had eliminated the future need for physical storage, but these had also required a new strategy of long-term archival, asset management and quick access for ongoing use of image assets. Dallas Morning News selects Plasmon UDO™ storage technology to archive its image assets, 2,000,000 per year. The Dallas Morning News needed a long-term archival solution to deal with the nearly two-million images its staff created and managed each year, as well as with the increasing file sizes of images due to finer resolution as technology advanced. > Decreased storage costs Considerations Available technologies including disk-based RAID, tape and optical storage Bob Mason were researched and Director, Publishing Systems considered, with UDO™ Dallas Morning News offering the key components of longevity, access and affordability that were needed for an application of this type. “We looked at several solutions but nothing offered the performance and growth rate available with UDO,” said Bob Mason, Director of Publishing Systems at the Dallas Morning News. The T h system is rock solid! We don’t hear a peep out of it, and it runs flawlessly.” Dallas Morning News Texas USA Plasmon.com Archive Without Compromise. www.alliancestoragetechnologies.com ™ The Solution Plasmon offers the only enterprise-class active archive solution The Dallas Morning News selected an asset management solution that would provide the security, performance and longevity necessary for the high volume of assets its staff managed every year. The system utilizes Software Construction Company’s Media Server software, QStar Technologies Data Director Software and Plasmon™ G-Series Libraries powered by UDO (Ultra Density Optical). The Plasmon solution was installed and operational within 30 days of its purchase. At a capacity of 30 GB (gigabytes) per disk and nearly 20TB (terabytes) per library, the savings and overall decreased storage costs paid for the investment almost immediately. “We selected Plasmon’s UDO technology for three reasons — its speed of retrieval, the permanence and longevity of the media and the tremendous ROI we experience as our system grows and assets increase in number and size,” stated Bob Mason. “The system is rock solid. We don’t hear a peep out of it, and it runs flawlessly.” that ensures data permanence, authenticity, access, longevity Alliance Storage Technologies, Inc. and removability, at the low total cost of ownership that businesses demand. offers the only enterprise-class archive solution Archive without compromise.that ensures data permanance, Plasmon is ISO 9001 certified. authenticity, access, © 2007 Plasmon LMS, Inc. All rights reserved. Plasmon, the longevity and removeability, Plasmon logo, UDO, UDO Archive Appliance and the UDO logo are registered trademarks oftotal Plasmoncost LMS, Inc. at the low ofAll other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ownership that CS–DMN 03.07 businesses demand. UDO is a registered trademark of ASTI ASTI is ISO 9001 certified Conclusion The Dallas Morning News creates and manages nearly 2 million new image assets every year, as well as managing a huge volume of legacy images from its historical archives. Protecting and leveraging the value and historical significance of these assets was the focus of this project, with longevity, access and cost the key components in selecting Software Construction Company, QStar Software and Plasmon’s UDO technology as the asset management solution. In a recent interview, Bob Mason concluded, “Rating the UDO technology, the ease of installation and the service support from Plasmon, I would have to give it a 10.” Plasmon U.S. & APAC Sales & Marketing 370 Interlocken Boulevard, Suite 600 Broomfield, CO 80021 800.451.6845 [email protected] Alliance Plasmon.com Storage Technologies, Inc. 10045 Federal Drive Plasmon Data Ltd. Colorado Springs, CO 80908 EMEA Sales & Marketing Whiting Way, Melbourn T: 719-593-7900 F: 719-593-4164 Hertfordshire, SG8 6EN +44 (0) 1763 262963 www.alliancestoragetechnologies.com [email protected] CS014_00_US
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