Concurrent Streamlines Video Archival

June 6, 2013
Concurrent (NASDAQ:CCUR) announced a video archival solution designed to minimize the costs associated with storing on-demand and time-shifted video content. The archival solution is intended to optimize the placement and migration of content within tiered stora...
Concurrent (NASDAQ:CCUR) announced a video archival solution designed to minimize the costs associated with storing on-demand and time-shifted video content. The archival solution is intended to optimize the placement and migration of content within tiered storage complexes to ensure the most efficient use of the available capacity. The product is currently in field trails with a major customer.The software is designed to follow predefined business rules to reposition content assets over time as changes in the viewing profile occur. As a content assets demand profile decreases, it will be automatically transferred to low cost, high density storage systems to make room for more popular content on higher performance storage tiers.

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