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FileCatalyst Partners With Forbidden to Accelerate File Transfer Within Cloud Based Forscene
[August 27, 2014]

FileCatalyst Partners With Forbidden to Accelerate File Transfer Within Cloud Based Forscene


(PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Ottawa, Canada (PRWEB) August 28, 2014 Unlimi-Tech Software, Inc., a pioneer in managed file transfers and the creator of FileCatalyst, a world leading accelerated file transfer solution, is pleased to announce an embedded partner agreement with Forbidden, developer of the market-leading cloud-based video post-production platform FORscene, Founded in 1998 and based in London, England, Forbidden develops and markets the powerful cloud video platform, Forscene, which is used to post-produce video content for broadcast, web and mobile distribution. Forscene, Forbidden's flagship product, is the world's most advanced cloud editing system. Simple enough for producers and directors, yet responsive enough for editors, Forscene enables professionals to collaborate on video projects anytime, anywhere. The platform supports one of the world's most advanced browser-based and mobile applications and provides media makers of all kinds the ability to make real-time stories that today's global audiences demand, faster and easier than ever.



Adding further efficiencies to Forscene is the FileCatalyst integration, which allows for large format media files to be transferred at blazing speeds of up to 10 Gbps. FileCatalyst's UDP-based accelerated file transfer technology eliminates file transfer bottlenecks commonly experienced when trying to move media files, which have substantially grown in size with the increasing adoption of HD and 4K resolutions. FileCatalyst's extensive suite of APIs allows Forscene to be able to control the flow of data and call other third party applications once the files have been received.

"We pride ourselves in developing tools to solve cloud challenges met by media and entertainment professionals" said Jason Cowan, Commercial Manager at Forbidden. "Integrating with FileCatalyst allows us to incorporate fast file transfers with the cloud while still maintaining our values and continuing to provide industry leading solutions." "Cloud is having a major effect on the media and broadcasting industry," said Unlimi-Tech's Vice President of Business Development, Alan Atkinson. "Accelerating secure and reliable file transfer in this space is more important than ever before. We're thrilled to partner with a company on the leading edge of this technology and are excited about the future." About Unlimi-Tech Software, Inc.


Located in Ottawa, Canada, Unlimi-Tech Software is the creator of FileCatalyst, an Emmy Award winning world leading accelerated file transfer solution. Founded in 2000, the company has more than a thousand customers in media & entertainment, energy & mining, gaming, and printing, including many Fortune 500 companies as well as military and government organizations. FileCatalyst is a software platform designed to accelerate and manage file transfers securely and reliably. FileCatalyst is immune to the effects that latency and packet loss have on traditional file transfer methods like FTP, HTTP, or CIFS. Global organizations use FileCatalyst to solve issues related to file transfer, including content distribution, file sharing, and offsite backups. To learn more visit http://www.filecatalyst.com or @FileCatalyst on Twitter.

aAbout Forbidden Technologies plc Forbidden develops advanced technologies that enable media makers and broadcasters to create and distribute compelling viewing experiences to demanding worldwide audiences. Forbidden's flagship product, Forscene, is the world's most advanced cloud-based video post-production platform. It allows post-production professionals to make and deliver stories with high quality and production value in demanding, fast-paced landscapes. Quoted on the London Stock Exchange Alternative Investment Market, Forbidden partners with high-profile media and technology organisations including Atos, BIM, deltatre, EVS, and Key Code Media. More information about Forbidden can be found at http://www.forbidden.co.uk.

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