Heiler Media Manager (Heiler Software AG)

Description

Heiler Media Manager is an open, modular database- and Internet-supported content and media logistics system. The system, based on an ORACLE database, consists of numerous standardized modules for the structured, media-neutral production, procurement, automation, management, archiving, publication and delivery of digital data such as images, documents, sounds and videos.

Benefits

  • Flexible system architecture: Open, modular, scalable, adaptable, extensible, platform-independent and client-enabled
  • Integrated media application server and online media order system
  • Powerful content and media database for the management, keyword assignment, search and media-neutral delivery of media objects
  • Order-related production system
  • Automatic re-archiving and automatic conversions (formats, color spaces, color profiles, resolutions, etc.)

Platforms

Mac OS X, Linux, Sun Solaris

Compatibility Rating

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The compatibility rating states the software compatibility of the 3rd-party product with the HELIOS software components. In the following, each of the criteria is described briefly:
 
HELIOS UB64 support
Compatibility with HELIOS UB64 product versions (CD026)
 
HELIOS UB2 support
Compatibility with HELIOS UB2 product versions (CD025)
 
HELIOS UB+ support
Compatibility with HELIOS UB+ product versions (since CD023)
 
HELIOS UB support
Compatibility with HELIOS UB product versions (CD021 - CD022)
 
HELIOS 4th generation support
Compatibility with HELIOS 4th generation product versions (CD018 - CD020)
 
Unicode volumes
Support of Unicode character sets based on UTF-8 HELIOS cross-platform file name representation
 
Desktop utilities
Using UNIX compatible cp, mv, rm, etc. commands via the HELIOS “dt” tools
 
OPI compatibility
Support of low-resolution layout images
 
Image conversion
Using the HELIOS “layout” programm to convert images including file format & color transforms
 
Script Server
Support for hot folder scripts
 
File events
Using ImageServer file notification events which are reported from all EtherShare & PCShare clients