Travel Channel Accelerates Production With Isilon IQ

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Travel Channel Accelerates Production With Isilon IQ

Leading International Broadcaster of Travel-themed Content Partners with Boxer Systems to Deploy Isilon Scale-out NAS, Reducing Production Workload by 30 Percent

SEATTLE, March 3 -- IsilonĀ® Systems (NASDAQ:ISLN) today announced that Travel Channel, the leading international travel broadcaster, has deployed Isilon scale-out NAS as the primary storage solution for its new file-based production, scheduling and distribution workflow. Using Isilon IQ, featuring its OneFSĀ® operating system, Travel Channel has unified content from more than 30,000 tapes onto a single, high-performance, highly scalable shared pool of storage, streamlining data access to reduce its production workload by 30 percent.

"The complexity and scope of our content caused us to waste a lot of time with physical tapes, while the switch to a file-based environment provided us with clear financial and creative advantages," said Matt Westrup, head of operations, Travel Channel. "Boxer was instrumental in the deployment process and now our massive content library is available on-demand. With Isilon, we've expanded our operations into new areas such as video on-demand and Internet TV, which would have been extremely costly with our old workflow."

Working closely with Boxer Systems, Travel Channel has deployed a file-based production, management and distribution system featuring Apple's Final Cut Pro 7 editing tools, Phoenix 7's Zeus media management platform, and transcoding and ingest technology from Telestream. The new unified environment uses Isilon scale-out NAS to power multiple editing suites and viewing stations, increasing data access, availability and reliability.

By deploying Isilon IQ, Travel Channel has unified content from its 30,000 tape media library onto a central repository capable of scaling performance and capacity on-demand to meet intense performance and data growth demands. With Isilon scale-out NAS, Travel Channel has eliminated the need to locate, duplicate and ingest media from its tape library, reducing its production staff's workload by 30 percent and enabling them to focus their efforts on producing more content faster, and with higher quality.

"We selected the Isilon solution instead of a SAN as it provided us with several clear advantages in terms of compatibility, performance and reliability," added Westrup. "The solution requires minimal management and our data is always 100 percent available."

"As leading media companies look to increase productivity and reduce costs, they need leading-edge technologies that create seamless, end-to-end solutions," said Mark Stevens, VP and general manager for EMEA, Isilon Systems. "Travel Channel is at the forefront of this shift and its use of Isilon IQ to unify the entire production workflow is indicative of the productivity and cost-saving benefits our solutions deliver."

About Travel Channel International Ltd.

Travel Channel is the leading international travel broadcaster, transmitting 24 hours a day in 18 languages across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Asia Pacific region. It is operated by Travel Channel International Limited (TCI) - an independent company headquartered in London, UK. Launched in 1994, TCI uses 20 satellite feeds to reach over 700 cable, satellite and IPTV Affiliates. The company produces and commissions original programming across the world.

About Isilon Systems

Isilon Systems (NASDAQ:ISLN) is the proven leader in scale-out NAS. Isilon's clustered storage and data management solutions drive unique business value for customers by maximizing the performance of their mission-critical applications, workflows, and processes. Isilon enables enterprises and research organizations worldwide to manage large and rapidly growing amounts of file-based data in a highly scalable, easy-to-manage, and cost-effective way. Information about Isilon can be found at http://www.isilon.com/.

The names of companies mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.

Source: Isilon Systems
   

CONTACT:  Lucas Welch of Isilon Systems, +1-206-315-7621,
lucas.welch@isilon.com; or James McIntyre of McClenahan Bruer,
+1-503-546-1016, james@mcbru.com

Web Site:  http://www.isilon.com/

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