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To: Dale Kohler who wrote (3497)4/24/2001 6:23:03 PM
From: hookjock  Respond to of 4169
 
eMotion and Ampex Data Systems Integration Completes Media Life Cycle; Companies Unite to Take Digital Media Management from Creation to Air
VIENNA, Va., and REDWOOD CITY, Calif., April 24 /PRNewswire Interactive News Release/ -- eMotion, Inc., the global leader in digital media management (DMM) solutions, today announced that it has formed a strategic relationship with Ampex Data Systems, a leading technology company for the acquisition, storage and processing of visual information, to integrate their technologies, saving customers time and money on managing their digital assets.

eMotion will integrate its DMM software solution eMotion MediaPartner(TM) 4.0 with Ampex Data System's DST(R) video server archive systems, allowing users to manage digital media files from the time they are created all the way through to the play to air environment. Ampex Data Systems has a long history of innovation in the field of electronic imaging. Currently, high-capacity DST storage systems are enabling broadcasters to migrate their existing videotape libraries to the distinct advantages of digital storage.

"Broadcasters and video production companies making the transition to file-based electronic media storage must consider the archive requirements for near-line storage of their facility's visual assets," said Michael Cooper, president of Ampex Data Systems. "To meet these needs, we are pleased that eMotion has integrated their digital media management application to enrich the value of content stored on our DST archive systems."

eMotion MediaPartner 4.0 powers the full lifecycle of digital media from content collaboration, deep storage, search and retrieval using eMotion's patented natural language search and the ability to effectively move band- width intensive media over the web. The software is 100% web-based and is "out-of-the-box", which means customers are up and running in less than a day. The solution can be implemented via a license or through eMotion's ASP services.

"eMotion is proud to once again deliver a customized solution that will add value to our broadcast and entertainment customers," said Bob Griffin, president and CEO of eMotion, Inc. "The combined benefits of these two industry leaders will set a new standard in the management of digital media".

About Ampex Data Systems

Ampex Data Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ampex Corporation (Amex: AXC) with headquarters in Redwood City, California, is one of the world's leading providers of technologies for the acquisition, storage and processing of visual information. The company designs and delivers extremely high-capacity, high-performance digital image storage solutions for large- scale corporate, government, network, entertainment and telecommunications applications. Ampex Data Systems customers include such leading organizations as AT&T, the Federal Aviation Administration, Fox Television, HBO, Netcom and TV Guide Channel. More information on Ampex Data Systems is available at ampexdata.com .

About eMotion, Inc.

eMotion, Inc. is the leading provider of digital media management solutions in the world today. For advertising, Global 2000 brand-focused companies, government media, entertainment and broadcast, eMotion offers an impressive array of products and services that power the entire lifecycle of media management, from creation and collaboration to searching, storage and distribution. eMotion is headquartered in Washington, D.C. with offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, London and Israel. eMotion, Inc. also owns the content communities PictureQuest (http://www.picturequest.com ), a leading provider of royalty-free and stock photography, FOOTAGE.net (http://www.footage.net ) and FootageQuest (http://www.footagequest.com ) a worldwide network of footage sites. For more information, go to emotion.com .

eMotion(R) and eMotion MediaPartner(TM), PictureQuest(SM), FootageQuest(SM) and FOOTAGE.net(SM) are trademarks and service marks of eMotion, Inc. All other company names and marks are trademarks or service marks or registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners.

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SOURCE eMotion, Inc. and Ampex Data Systems

/CONTACT: Scott Warner of Qorvis Communications, 703-744-7824, or
swarner@qorvis.com, for eMotion, Inc.; or Jeffrey Swartz of Daly-Swartz PR,
949-492-0075, or jeff_swartz@prodigy.net, for Ampex Data



To: Dale Kohler who wrote (3497)4/24/2001 7:25:01 PM
From: bootsup1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4169
 
Dale, Cyclometer's little light is now full green (the highest level)...indicating more of the same action in our AXC of Delaware!

btw, a small piece of Arnold Fishwitzch's Sacred Halibut Campbell (vbg) was placed out on my deck the night before last, and again last night, and in both instances the morsels were GONE in the morning. Interestingly, in the past the efficaciousness of the Halibut test was only generated by the consumption of the Halibut by the Sea Island Albatross which is conspicuously absent in the high Sierra this time of year.

However, three days ago as I stepped out onto my lakeside deck, an enormous flock of pelicans (I counted 70) swirled out of the sky and glided onto my lake. They are incredibly beautiful in flight and their white magnificance w/black wing tips at first made me think they must be snow geese until I saw them up close and realized just how ungainly pelicans are with their odd faces. Almost as weird as Arnold Fishwitczh with both eyes on the same side of his face...yet Arnold can run the 100 in 9.8....sideways, but who cares? That's fast.

The pelicans ate the Sacred Halibut!

I'm positive they did....which means we wont have to wait around for the Gooney Birds any more since we have pelicans in the high Sierra in April!

I'm placing more of Arnold's Holy Mackeral out tonight...

btw, Cyclometer's light intensity indicates AXC might break through the $1 level on its way to $2 where ...as you all know...there is historical resistance of a large proportion....

I'm so glad I doubled up at .28 now!!!! (VBFG).....