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Kgerber bookmarked on 2009-11-04 content_management information management software digital asset management bethel it

Article from 2007 that discusses the value of using Digital Asset Management software and its value to the institution.

  • The largest and most comprehensive type of DAM system provides complete, enterprise-wide support with a broad range of functionality and configurability. Typically these DAM systems are configured uniquely to support specific customer workflows, provide branded user interfaces and integrate seamlessly with other enterprise systems such as fulfillment systems, authentication systems, transaction servers or Internet portals.

    The DAM system is installed on a customer's hardware and has dedicated administrators ensuring its smooth operation. What separates these DAM solutions from departmental systems is the ability to support multiple databases or distributed repositories as well as distribute specific application services on dedicated servers in multiple locations.

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  • 04 Nov 09
    kgerber
    Kent Gerber

    Article from 2007 that discusses the value of using Digital Asset Management software and its value to the institution.

    content_management information management software digital asset management bethel it

    • The largest and most comprehensive type of DAM system provides complete, enterprise-wide support with a broad range of functionality and configurability. Typically these DAM systems are configured uniquely to support specific customer workflows, provide branded user interfaces and integrate seamlessly with other enterprise systems such as fulfillment systems, authentication systems, transaction servers or Internet portals.

      The DAM system is installed on a customer's hardware and has dedicated administrators ensuring its smooth operation. What separates these DAM solutions from departmental systems is the ability to support multiple databases or distributed repositories as well as distribute specific application services on dedicated servers in multiple locations.