Cumulus 7.5.1 Offers Fixes and Faster Web Client Previews |
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Canto Software, Inc.
221 Main Street, Suite 460
San Francisco, CA, 94105 USA

Press release date: August 22, 2007
Canto takes update opportunity to improve Web client preview performance, while tightening up technology advancements introduced with Cumulus 7.5.
BERLIN, GERMANY, 22 AUG 2007 - Canto® Software announced today the release of Cumulus 7.5.1, a free download available to all customers on software maintenance agreements.
Among refinements made to all editions of the Cumulus product line, Canto engineers have rolled new preview technologies into Cumulus 7.5.1, developed specifically for the company's popular Web client software.
The first of the new technologies generates and stores preview images on the server's hard disk. When a user requests a preview, the cached image is displayed - a process that takes far less time than generating on-demand previews. Preview size and quality are configurable, so when extreme detail is required, it's available and displays quickly.
Canto's second new Web preview technology enables Cumulus to display high-resolution thumbnails in place of standard previews. This means assets stored in nonimage formats, such as PowerPoint, QuarkXPress, InDesign and others, can now be previewed from any Web browser, even when the creating application isn't available.
Extending the benefit further, users can specifically determine what is displayed as a preview for each asset, which is important when a cropped close-up or other image segment provides a more meaningful preview than the entire asset. Both options significantly reduce workload on high-traffic servers, enabling companies to serve more users without investments in additional server hardware.
"Generating on-demand previews isn't necessary in most situations," explains Canto CEO Ulrich Knocke. "Most assets stay the same from moment to moment, and in the case of an archive, they remain so forever. These new technologies enable users to see previews that can be even more useful than before, and it all happens within a second or two."
The software's original preview technology, which generates a new "live" preview for each user request, remains available. Cumulus systems that are used to manage in-progress assets will likely continue to use this option, because it ensures previews accurately reflect the current state of evolving assets.
Availability
The Cumulus 7.5.1 upgrade is available now, free of charge, to Cumulus Workgroup, BrandAssistant and Cumulus Enterprise customers on Software Maintenance (SM)subscriptions.
Customers can download the upgrade from the Customer Portal area of Canto's website: http:// www.canto.com.
About Cumulus
First released in 1992, Cumulus is the world's favorite digital asset management system, with over 13,000 servers and more than 1,000,000 user licenses sold. Cumulus servers run natively on Windows (2000, 2003, XP, Vista), Mac OS X (10.4), Linux and Solaris platforms. Cumulus Native Client software is available for Windows (2000, XP, Vista) and Mac OS X (10.4). Cumulus Web Clients work in all popular Web browsers. All Macintosh applications are Universal Binary. A list of file formats for which Cumulus provides enhanced metadata support can be found online:
http://canto.com/filters Basic metadata collection support is provided for all other formats. A list of the RAW digital camera formats Cumulus supports can be found online: http://canto.com/raw
About Canto
Founded in 1990, Canto remains the leading supplier of digital asset management products and services. Canto products and solutions are built upon the cross-platform Cumulus Core metadata processing engine and software framework, which enables customers to archive and manage the digital assets used in workflows of any size-from office work groups, to multinational enterprises.
Contact: Joerg Koehler Canto Software, Inc. press@canto.com
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