Veritone Unveils New Collaboration With Getty Images to Simplify and Streamline Digital Media Asset Management and Accelerate Content Utilization

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Veritone, the creator of the world’s first operating system for artificial intelligence, aiWARE™, and Getty Images, a world leader in visual communication, introduced a new unified search service for Veritone’s AI-powered digital asset management portal, Digital Media Hub. The integration allows users to search, view and download content stored in both Digital Media Hub and Getty Images through a single, intuitive interface. In addition to Digital Media Hub’s advanced search capabilities, the new add-on feature enables customers to accelerate content discovery and simplify project workflows.

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“With the new search and index capability in Digital Media Hub, this integration with Getty Images will provide a single access point for discovering and activating content from both locations through our proven Digital Media Hub portal”

“We’re thrilled to further our partnership with Veritone and release this powerful integration,” said Peter Orlowsky, Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at Getty Images. “The Digital Media Hub will now serve as a centralized location where mutual customers will now be able to access Getty Images’ award-winning visual content, in turn simplifying complex creative workflows and saving time.”

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The new search and index service has been field-tested by several mutual Veritone and Getty customers, and the companies are excited to take the service into general availability. With content housed in multiple, disparate platforms, users appreciate a simpler and more intuitive way to search, access and transact with assets in both the Digital Media Hub and Getty databases to accelerate asset discovery and maximize utilization.

“With the new search and index capability in Digital Media Hub, this integration with Getty Images will provide a single access point for discovering and activating content from both locations through our proven Digital Media Hub portal,” said Ryan Steelberg, president of Veritone. “The tool is designed for future expansion to other content platforms as well. The goal is for Digital Media Hub to serve as a centralized gateway for users to leverage both proprietary and third party content spread across any number of sources and help them access and utilize a larger universe of assets.”

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