Rally Updates Include Deeper Integration of Manual Tasks, UI Enhancements
Several updates to the Rally platform include deeper integration of manual tasks occuring outside a media organization’s “content factory.”
Several updates to the Rally platform include deeper integration of manual tasks occuring outside a media organization’s “content factory.”
In a fresh update to the Rally platform, metadata management has become significantly more efficient: we’ve improved management of JSON forms and lists to streamline metadata handling across workflows, making updates easier than ever.
Updates to the Rally platform in the last quarter of 2024 address multiregion support and redundancy, extend integration capabilities, and expand access to best-in-class application services while improving overall usability.
Administrators can more easily create custom widgets and add new users with greater efficiency, while users experience streamlined uploads, more efficient search, and extended functionality and information in asset hierarchies.
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Whether entering, searching, or displaying data, operators enjoy usability enhancements and efficiency gains that accelerate their work and facilitate more effective handling of metadata across the supply chain.
Updates addressed the requirements of a growing customer base, an expanding array of use cases, and the extension of Rally usage more broadly across media organizations.
Through a series of usability and task management updates, SDVI has extended Rally users’ options in working with Assets, individually and in bulk; managing and monitoring multiple supply chains; and managing the rapidly increasing pool of provider types and provider instances in Rally deployments.
A variety of updates over the last quarter make the Rally platform even more intuitive and efficient for content preparation and delivery. The most notable of these: an update for building front-end applications and user interfaces, benefitting operators working in virtually every area of the Rally Core application. And new in the Application Services Market: new releases and features from best-in-class media processing apps.
The addition of asset hierarchies, one of Q2’s most notable updates, is one of several enhancements that make it easier for users to both manage metadata and leverage it for more efficient handling of assets.