![]() ![]() In 2012, Square Box Systems was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Award for Innovation, conferred by HM Queen Elizabeth II. Offering a powerful, user-friendly toolset and streamlined integration with a multitude of media workflow vendors, the CatDV software runs on Mac and Windows platforms and can be scaled from small workgroups to multiuser, enterprise solutions managing millions of assets. Its industry-leading CatDV application, launched in 2001, brings order to the chaos of media file management by making it easy for content owners to repurpose and monetize their assets. Square Box Systems is a privately owned software company specializing in media asset management and production workflows. More information about Square Box Systems and its products is available at # Square Box Systems will also offer an additional REST API option for the Pegasus Server that automates CatDV setup and configuration. The new server will be available immediately following the show, with support for Mac, Windows, and Linux environments. ![]() Square Box Systems will highlight the Pegasus Server at the 2016 NAB Show in booth SL5025. “At the 2016 NAB Show, we’re looking forward to showing enterprise customers how the Pegasus Server’s enhanced search, analytics, and security capabilities can deliver new efficiencies, cost savings, and peace of mind.” ![]() “The CatDV Pegasus Server offers everything large enterprises need to access and work with their mission-critical media assets as efficiently and safely as possible,” said Dave Clack, CEO of Square Box Systems. In addition, the Pegasus Server provides flexible access control rules that enable enterprises to set custom permissions based on a user’s role for instance, only users that belong to a certain sports team can view game video for that team. ![]() The server’s reporting and analytics engine enables users to generate system and media usage reports. By tracking every change to the CatDV database, the Pegasus Server also delivers full audit capabilities. By precaching searches, the Pegasus Server enables text searching that can be at least 100 times faster than other MAM search engines. With the accelerated CatDV search engine and a new auto-suggest capability for search terms, the Pegasus Server delivers vastly improved search capabilities that are especially powerful in enterprise-scale deployments with many millions of assets. Enabling networked CatDV operation, all three servers leverage a powerful client-server architecture and a central shared database, which allows media catalogs to be searched and updated by multiple concurrent users. The new Pegasus Server fills out the top end of the CatDV server family, joining two others: the entry-level CatDV Workgroup Server, ideal for small teams, and the CatDV Enterprise Server, equipped with configurable security and suited to larger departments and production facilities. Targeting production, postproduction, and repurposing of finished media assets, CatDV is well-suited to content creators in traditional broadcast and production, as well as many other types of businesses. Square Box Systems’ CatDV is one of the world’s most widely adopted and best-connected MAMs, helping teams organize, communicate, and collaborate effectively in organizations that create or manage a large volume of digital media. The Pegasus Server also includes support for Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and MySQL databases, as well as robust analytics, reporting, and audit capabilities. Suitable for the largest enterprise deployments with the most demanding MAM requirements, the Pegasus Server features an all-new accelerated CatDV search engine for lightning-fast, Google-style searches across millions of assets. ApSquare Box Systems, the company behind the industry-leading CatDV media asset management (MAM) system, today introduced its top-of-the-line CatDV Pegasus Server. ![]()
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