DAX (application)

[1] Acquired in April, 2014 by Prime Focus Technologies,[2][3][4][5] the company's North American operation is headquartered in Culver City, California.

[6] The company owns several patents on the technology, including US Patent No: 7,660,416 and 8,218,764 for "System and Method for Media Content Collaboration Throughout a Media Production Process," and trademarks in addition to DAX, including Digital Dailies and iDailies, an application that allows video to be viewed on mobile devices such as the iPad and iPhone.

[7] DAX 4.0, released in April 2013 at the National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas earned the Studios Daily Prime Award for Ease of Use.

DAX was a sponsor of the Cloud Computing Conference, organized by the Distributed Computing Industry Association as part of the 2013 NAB Show program, where Macdonald-King delivered the keynote address on Cloud Solutions for Content Creation [11] In October 2013, Kline was awarded a Primetime Engineering Emmy Award for his efforts in inventing and launching Digital Dailies, a service that Prime Focus Technologies continues to offer.

[12] In March 2014, Macdonald-King sold DAX to Prime Focus Technologies and was appointed president, PFT North America.