The American Academy recognizes Aspera's Fasp software with a Primetime Emmy Award
Fasp is high-speed data transfer software that transforms the way media content is ingested, produced, managed, distributed and delivered.
The technology Fasp developed by Aspera has obtained recognition from the United States Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The institution has awarded a Primetime Emmy award to this massive data transport protocol that allows digital content to be moved at high speed, regardless of data size, distance or network conditions.
Aspera software is widely used by digital media companies to securely transfer, control and automate the movement of large data sets over IP networks.
The 65th edition of the Primetime Emmy Awards, with which the Academy recognizes excellence in the development of innovative systems that improve the transmission, recording or reception of television, will take place on October 23 in Hollywood.
According to the Academy, "Aspera's development of Fasp technology enables high-speed transfer and synchronization of file-based media data with full visibility, traceability, band control, and secure end-to-end. Transferring file-based media with speed, integrity, and security across the entire chain (regardless of distance) over low-cost Internet networks, rather than sending physical media over high-cost tape or satellite networks... has proven to be a game-changer in the industry. The software protocol Fasp is currently used worldwide by more than 1,500 media organizations, including virtually all major television networks, Hollywood studios and animation production companies.
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