Testronic Labs, the global leader in quality assurance services for film and television, games, websites, hardware, and software, announced its membership of the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) - the cross-industry consortium responsible for developing the cloud-based video storage access UltraViolet system.
UltraViolet is based on open, licensable specifications and is designed by the DECE to create a viable, global digital marketplace. DECE's digital media specifications, logo program, and interoperable digital rights library enables consumers to purchase digital video rights for movies and TV show from a choice of online and physical retailers, and play it on a variety of branded devices and platforms from different manufacturers.
?We are honored to join DECE, where the most important discussions about the next steps in digital content distribution and the consumer's interaction with it are being discussed," said Seth Hallen, CEO of Testronic Labs. "With our deep expertise and experience in over a dozen certification programs, we feel we are uniquely positioned to fill a vital information need for the organisation."
Story filed 22.03.12