Selects Geneza's MediaINFO Viewer to Provide In-Browser Access to Rare Manuscripts & Newspapers.
MediaINFO becomes part of the library's tools in its quest to become one of Europe's most modern and exciting national libraries.
The Norwegian National Library (NB) has gone live with MediaINFO and, in addition to the original plan of displaying Norwegian newspapers, the Library asked the MediaINFO team to also handle all handwritten materials in its collection (letters, postcards, manuscripts). read entire press release
Selects Geneza's MediaINFO Server for Dissemination of Digital Textbooks and Notes.
Faculty of Chemical and Food technology, one from the faculties of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, the most significant technical university in Slovakia, has selected Geneza's MediaINFO solution. This central European university will primarily use MediaINFO Server as the method of distributing digital books to its numerous students. Standardising on MediaINFO is going to help cut the cost, waste, and the physical constraints of the old paper textbooks and notes that are currently printed or bought. read entire press release
The ISDC is a governmental-academic organization that is devoted to the study of Swiss and international law.
ISDC also provides the European Commission (the administrative body of the European Union) with legal services including advice on the transposition of national and European legislation in different contexts. The ISDC's library in Lausanne Switzerland holds over 300,000 titles in approximately 60 languages. The institute selected MediaINFO to help fulfill its mission of providing the Swiss public, academia, and government with legal information and expert opinion often difficult to find elsewhere. Using MediaINFO is part of ISDC's strategy for modernizing access to the institute's periodicals, books and other publications. Visit ISDC MediaINFO, or visit the ISDC website.

the Wellcome Trust and the JPEG 2000 Implementation group hosted a jpeg2000 seminar in london which featured mediainfo as a case study of the format in action.
The seminar included explainations and discussion of technical issues that have an impact on the practical implementation of the format, and explore the context of how and why organisations may choose to use JPEG 2000. Geneza's CEO said: "We are pleased to share these insights with our customers and industry partners. We hope these insights will help promote cross-industry communication and collaboration on the strategic challenges facing our customers on the road to achieving effective digitisation of their collections".

The Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes (PPUR) SELECTS GENEZA'S MEDIAINFO.
PPUR is the in-house publishing arm of world-famous l'Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). It is based in the campus of the EPFL in an idyllic setting on the shores of Lake Geneva. This year PPUR is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its foundation and it has launched digital versions of selections from its collection leveraging Geneza's technology to Launch PPUR MediaInfo. MediaINFO handles effortlessly items within the collection that would represent a challenge for any technology such as "The Treatise of Electricity", a monumental work in 22 volumes and over 8600 pages which is also the publication that helped establish PPUR 30 years ago. This and many other works are now available on the PPUR MediaInfo platform.
ARMA International's 55th Conference & Expo
This year's ARMA conference attracted in excess of 2000 attendees who are practioners in the records and information/content management profession. We successfully announced the immediate availability of our MediaINFO line of solutions for the North American market. We showcased our fast implementation and integrated solutions. Additionally attendees were able to experience our unrivalled graphical user interface and test our solutions as well as discuss with us the latest developments in digitization, storage, and content management and the options open for their organizations. More on MediaINFO