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Front Porch Digital Gains Listing on GSA Schedule
to Facilitate Government Access to its
Content Storage Solutions
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PR Agency Contact:
Sunny Branson, Wall Street Communications
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Front Porch Digital:
Michael Knaisch, President and CEO
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+1 (303) 440-7930 |
LOUISVILLE, Colo. — September 2, 2008 — Front Porch Digital, a leading provider of content storage management (CSM) solutions worldwide, today announced that it has established a listing on the Government Services Administration (GSA) contracting schedule through its collaboration with government contracting consultant FedResults of Herndon, Va. The step affords government agencies easy access to Front Porch’s highly successful DIVArchive™ line of CSM products.
Long the market leader in CSM solutions for broadcasters and other media companies worldwide, Front Porch Digital’s patented technologies recently have been used in a wider range of environments that require efficient and cost-effective storage, browsing, and retrieval of media. Government agencies, including the defense and intelligence communities, are accumulating ever increasing amounts of video content, and there is an ongoing need for them to preserve and manage this content indefinitely while having immediate access to it.
Government agencies will have access to Front Porch Digital technologies through the auspices of FedResults GSA contract. “The GSA schedule was designed to bring together government purchasing and commercial products and services,” said John McNicholas, FedResults vice president contract services. “Front Porch Digital has a line of products that will prove uniquely helpful to many government entities. We are pleased to be able to promote a mutually beneficial partnership that will also serve the public good.”
“Increasingly, we at Front Porch Digital recognize the need to preserve digital video in a secure environment while giving groups or individuals appropriate access to the content. This is a critical concern for many government agencies,” said Dave Polyard, Front Porch Digital senior vice president of sales for the Americas. “Our inclusion on the GSA schedule as a FedResults partner demonstrates that recognition as well as our commitment to bring our expertise to the government arena to plan strategy and solve problems.”
About FedResults
FedResults (www.fedresults.com) offers companies a comprehensive approach for increasing their sales of commercial based technologies and services to federal agencies. By combining its experience, knowledge of the federal procurement process with its acumen in creating business and sales strategies, and the backing of venture capitalists at Monumental Venture Partners (www.mvpfunds.com), the company has built substantial credentials as a cost-effective alternative for successful business development and sales. click here to request more information
About Front Porch Digital
Front Porch Digital is
the global market leader in Content Storage
Management (CSM) solutions. The company has long
been an innovator in delivering unique software,
services, and integrated hardware solutions for CSM
to broadcasters and media companies worldwide.
Today, Front Porch Digital’s patented CSM
technologies are found in more than 220
installations in more than 50 countries,
representing 9.5 million hours of content and more
than 60 PB of data under management distinguished
for superior functionality, scalability,
performance, and customer satisfaction. Front Porch
Digital’s award-winning DIVArchive technology
manages the largest broadcast archives in operation
for the world’s best-known media brands. More
information is available at
www.fpdigital.com.
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