[BC] Oh No another automation comparison question
JD Davis
jdavis
Wed Sep 13 16:32:51 CDT 2006
I know that not many on this list will have heard of it at all, but at Lotus
we almost exclusively use MacroMedia AirForce. It's a good solid package and
has many fewer problems than most of what I hear about from those who use
the biggies... try www.mmairforce.com.
....or, for the same "basic" software from another coder...
www.onairware.com.
I did NOT recommend the latter.
Lotus Broadcasting
James "JD" Davis
IT Manager
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Check out ENCO.
(John Buffaloe can chime in here.......)
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From: "Stan Holden" <stanholden at verizon.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 1:54 PM
Subject: [BC] Oh No another automation comparison question
> Hi all,
>
> I have a request from some longtime friends and clients asking about a
> comparison of automation systems.
>
> They operate BSI's Simian at one of their stations now, but are looking to
> replace their old AXS system and are needing some recommendations on
> whether they would want to expand it into multiple stations or they are
> thinking of going the NexGen route.
>
> I'm afraid I am totally out of touch as to the capabilities of todays
> systems and would like some opinions and recommendations on what is
> available. These stations are not absolute cheapskates, but they don't
> have an unlimited budget to throw dollars away. If I had to describe a
> criteria I would ask...if you had a reasonable budget what system would
> you install. And what kind of learning curve would there be for this
> system. The management has been very stable at this station, but I'm sure
> they have had their share of staff turnover, so how hard is it to teach
> new operators.
>
> Is that enough to chew on and spit out some thoughts?
>
> Stan Holden
>
> We are in the market to purchase an automation system so that both our
> stations will be uniform. We have looked at 2 automation systems - Simian
> (BSI) which we have now on WDLW and NexGen (Prophet) which we haven't used
> in the past, but a couple of our employees have used at other stations.
> The Simian system has 5 separate computers 2 On-Air computers, 2
> production computers and a news computer. The NexGen system uses a
> central server. Can you give me your thoughts on these two systems, or
> you may even know of a system that is not expensive, but would work and is
> reliable.
>
> Stan Holden
> stan at broadcast.net
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