| Publisher | Symantec | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Date added | 05 Sep 2006 | |
| Topics | Back-up, Data Recovery - Security, High Availability | ||
| Downloads | 148 | ||
Based in London, The Moving Picture Company (MPC) is one of the world's leading motion picture, advertising, and TV broadcasting post production facilities. By standardising on VERITAS NetBackup software from Symantec, this London-based company is maximising the availability of digitised film post-production, increasing productivity and protecting the trust the company enjoys with film companies, advertising agencies, broadcasters, and other customers.
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