EMAM, Inc., a provider of media asset management solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Deepgram, a company specializing in speech recognition and audio intelligence. The collaboration integrates Deepgram's Speech-to-Text and Audio Intelligence capabilities into the eMAM platform, aiming to enhance efficiency and accessibility in media management.
The integration uses Deepgram's advanced Speech-to-Text technology to generate fast, accurate transcripts of video and audio content within the eMAM ecosystem. Deepgram's Audio Intelligence further analyzes content to generate summaries, identify key topics, and highlight entities, offering media professionals deeper insights into their assets.
A key advantage of this partnership is Deepgram's affordability and flexible deployment options. The technology can be deployed in the cloud, on-premises, or hybrid environments, catering to various security and compliance needs. This flexibility allows organizations of all sizes to benefit without compromising cost or data sovereignty. Deepgram can scan one hour of media in 12.1 seconds and supports 30 languages, with an error rate 22% lower than its nearest competitor.
David Miller, President of EMAM, Inc., said, 'Our collaboration with Deepgram underscores our commitment to providing the most advanced and efficient tools for our users. Deepgram's Speech-to-Text and Audio Intelligence technologies complement our MAM solution perfectly, empowering our clients to unlock the full potential of their media assets with unprecedented ease and cost-effectiveness.'
Abe Pursell, VP Partnerships and Business Development at Deepgram, added, 'Deepgram is excited to partner with EMAM to redefine what's possible in media asset management. Our speech and audio intelligence technologies are designed to transform how organizations interact with their audio and video content. Integrating with eMAM brings this transformation to an even wider audience, showcasing the power of AI to streamline content management processes.'
The integration is available immediately to all eMAM users. Existing customers can seamlessly upgrade, while new users can access these features as part of the eMAM platform. This partnership enhances the platform's functionality, democratizing access to state-of-the-art media management technologies and making it easier for organizations to manage, search, and monetize their media libraries.
This announcement matters because it lowers the barrier to advanced audio processing for media organizations of all sizes. By integrating Deepgram's affordable and flexible AI tools, EMAM enables users to automate transcription and content analysis, saving time and resources. The ability to deploy on-premises also addresses data sovereignty concerns, which is critical for industries with strict compliance requirements. Ultimately, this partnership could accelerate the adoption of AI in media asset management, helping companies unlock value from their content more efficiently.
