The company, a provider of technology and services for media-rich organizations, will demonstrate Dalia alongside its flagship Dalet Flex platform and Dalet Pyramid news solution at booth W1519.
“Dalet is bringing the power of enterprise media workflows to a much broader audience, from traditional broadcasters to sales, marketing, and brand teams that are now producing and managing content at scale,” Matteo De Martinis, Dalet EVP of product management, said. “With Dalia, we’re introducing AI-powered workflows that make Dalet enterprise capabilities accessible through a natural, media-aware interface.”
Dalia is designed for media operations, using a natural language interface to translate user intent into executable workflows. It can handle requests such as creating social clips from interviews by triggering a sequence of tasks from asset discovery to publishing.
The Dalet Flex platform includes new semantic search capabilities, native transcription and enhanced Adobe Premiere workflows through Dalet Xtend. Dalet Pyramid offers browser-based tools for linear and digital news workflows, integrating planning, content creation and distribution into a unified environment.
Dalet will also host an Executive Breakfast on Monday, April 20, at The Wynn Las Vegas. Guest speakers include:
Additionally, the company will hold “Afterworks Happy Hour” events at its booth from April 19-21, between 5 and 6 p.m.
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