Perifery has announced the launch of AI+ 2.0, an AI-powered solution suite designed to revitalise existing content libraries.
Perifery AI+ 2.0 has a comprehensive set of AI and workflow automation tools with new capabilities, including updated transcription, metadata generation, facial and object recognition, and automatic translation.
Integrating with S3-enabled cloud, edge and on-premises storage, Perifery AI+ 2.0 creates metadata at ingest “ensuring search and access to content becomes an intuitive experience.” It also addresses the challenges created by inefficient retrieval systems, complex infrastructure and “lack of operational excellence.” In addition, it “allows users to benefit from global reach and multilingual support while eliminating operational silos and resource duplication.”
Integrating with common industry tools, storage and MAM systems, Perifery AI+ 2.0 delivers “highly effective” workflow customisation options providing a fully automated, low TCO solution.
“Perifery AI+ 2.0 delivers a range of transformational advantages by combining advanced AI with workflow automation,” commented Jason Perr, CTO of Media and Entertainment Solutions at Perifery. “Bringing these capabilities to market will help organisations across the media and entertainment landscape fully unlock the value of their content by enhancing searchability and delivering highly efficient content management capabilities. These innovations will enable users to operate more effectively and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.”
Key product features of Perifery AI+ 2.0 include:
Automated Content Tagging: Utilises machine learning to tag and categorize media, enhancing searchability and organisation automatically
Workflow Automation: Streamlines content management processes, from ingest to distribution, ensuring efficient and organised media libraries
Scalable Integration: Seamlessly integrates with existing media libraries and is built to scale for future expansions, making it adaptable for both small and large organisations.
Jon Creamer
Share this story