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  digital asset management system features: Implementing a Digital Asset Management System Jens Jacobsen, Tilman Schlenker, Lisa Edwards, 2012-08-21 Learn how the top CG film, computer game and web development companies have saved significant time and money on their projects by optimizing digital asset management systems and streamlining production processes. Also included is a product overview with 28 detailed descriptions of software solutions, including screenshots and prices, as well as a practical assessment of their suitability for different industries & project sizes.
  digital asset management system features: Digital Transformation of the Design, Construction and Management Processes of the Built Environment Bruno Daniotti, Marco Gianinetto, Stefano Della Torre, 2019-12-30 This open access book focuses on the development of methods, interoperable and integrated ICT tools, and survey techniques for optimal management of the building process. The construction sector is facing an increasing demand for major innovations in terms of digital dematerialization and technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data, advanced manufacturing, robotics, 3D printing, blockchain technologies and artificial intelligence. The demand for simplification and transparency in information management and for the rationalization and optimization of very fragmented and splintered processes is a key driver for digitization. The book describes the contribution of the ABC Department of the Polytechnic University of Milan (Politecnico di Milano) to R&D activities regarding methods and ICT tools for the interoperable management of the different phases of the building process, including design, construction, and management. Informative case studies complement the theoretical discussion. The book will be of interest to all stakeholders in the building process – owners, designers, constructors, and faculty managers – as well as the research sector.
  digital asset management system features: Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, Mehdi Khosrowpour, 2009 This set of books represents a detailed compendium of authoritative, research-based entries that define the contemporary state of knowledge on technology--Provided by publisher.
  digital asset management system features: Encyclopedia of New Media Steve Jones, 2002-12-10 Scholars and students finally have a reference work documenting the foundations of the digital revolution. Were it not the only reference book to cover this emergent field, Jones′s encyclopedia would still likely be the best. --CHOICE The articles are interesting, entertaining, well written, and reasonably long. . . . Highly recommended as a worthwhile and valuable addition to both science and technology and social science reference collections. --REFERENCE & USER SERVICES QUARTERLY, AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION From Amazon.com to virtual communities, this single-volume encyclopedia presents more than 250 entries that explain communication technology, multimedia, entertainment, and e-commerce within their social context. Edited by Steve Jones, one of the leading scholars and founders of this emerging field, and with contributions from an international group of scholars as well as science and technology writers and editors, the Encyclopedia of New Media widens the boundaries of today′s information society through interdisciplinary, historical, and international coverage. With such topics as broadband, content filtering, cyberculture, cyberethics, digital divide, freenet, MP3, privacy, telemedicine, viruses, and wireless networks, the Encyclopedia will be an indispensable resource for anyone interested or working in this field. Unlike many encyclopedias that provide short, fragmented entries, the Encyclopedia of New Media examines each subject in depth in a single, coherent article. Many articles span several pages and are presented in a large, double-column format for easy reading. Each article also includes the following: A bibliography Suggestions for further reading Links to related topics in the Encyclopedia Selected works, where applicable Entries include: Pioneers, such as Marc Andreesen, Marshall McLuhan, and Steve Jobs Terms, from Access to Netiquette to Web-cam Technologies, including Bluetooth, MP3, and Linux Businesses, such as Amazon.com Key labs, research centers, and foundations Associations Laws, and much more The Encyclopedia of New Media includes a comprehensive index as well as a reader′s guide that facilitates browsing and easy access to information. Recommended Libraries Public, academic, government, special, and private/corporate
  digital asset management system features: Digital Asset Management David Austerberry, 2012-07-26 The second edition focuses on the media and entertainment sector (M&E), with more information relevant to encompass broadcasters migration to file-based production. New technology and new products are also included and there is more detail on systems integration and product examples, plus extra case studies. New content includes: - Storage management where several products have been designed for the special needs of the media business. - XML and web services. - New case studies.
  digital asset management system features: Digital Asset Management Unknown Author, 2012-10-12 Content and media asset management systems are core back office applications of the modern day broadcaster, yet there is little information available on the control and management of these systems and how content can be delivered over a variety of different channels: television, iTV, internet, webcasting, mobile phones and wireless PDAs. This book explains the potential for applying asset management systems to content creation models for distribution over a variety of outlets and the benefits gained from increased efficiency and lowering of costs. Taking an unbiased view and focusing on core principles rather than specific systems, David Austerberry presents the business case for digital asset management systems, demystifies some assumptions regarding the technology and provides a thorough introduction to the system components required, such as indexing, searching, middleware, database and rightsmanagement and web portals.
  digital asset management system features: Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, First Edition Khosrow-Pour, D.B.A., Mehdi, 2005-01-31 Comprehensive coverage of critical issues related to information science and technology.
  digital asset management system features: Digital and Marketing Asset Management Theresa Regli, 2016-08-02 The digital world is transitioning from text to media: photos, audio files, video clips, animations, games, and more. Enterprises of all kinds struggle with how to manage those media assets. Digital professionals who want to master the life cycles behind creating, storing, and reusing media need the inside scoop on how digital and media asset management technology really works.
  digital asset management system features: Digital Asset Management David Austerberry, 2012-07-26 The second edition focuses on the media and entertainment sector (M&E), with more information relevant to encompass broadcasters migration to file-based production. New technology and new products are also included and there is more detail on systems integration and product examples, plus extra case studies. New content includes: - Storage management where several products have been designed for the special needs of the media business. - XML and web services. - New case studies.
  digital asset management system features: Web Content Management Deane Barker, 2016-03-22 Looking to select a web content management system (CMS), but confused about the promises, terminology, and buzzwords? Do you want to understand content management without having to dive into the underlying programming? This book provides a clear, unbiased overview of the entire CMS ecosystem—from platforms to implementations—in a language- and platform-agnostic manner for project managers, executives, and new developers alike. Author Deane Barker, a CMS consultant with almost two decades of experience, helps you explore many different systems, technologies, and platforms. By the end of the book, you’ll have the knowledge necessary to make decisions about features, architectures, and implementation methods to ensure that your project solves the right problems. Learn what content is, how to compare different systems, and what the roles of a CMS team are Understand how a modern CMS models and aggregates content, coordinates workflow, and manages assets Explore the scope and structure of a CMS implementation project Learn the process and best practices for successfully running your CMS implementation Examine the practice of migrating web content, and learn how to work with an external CMS integrator
  digital asset management system features: Managing Business with Electronic Commerce: Issues and Trends Gangopadhyay, Aryya, 2001-07-01 This book addresses the importace of e-commerce from developing Web-based systems and pricing to payment systems and budgeting.
  digital asset management system features: Adobe Experience Manager Ryan D. Lunka, 2013-08-13 Adobe Experience Manager (formerly CQ5) is an industry leading web content management system aimed at giving digital marketers the ability to create, manage, and deliver personalized online experiences. Adobe Experience Manager: Classroom in a Book is the definitive guide for marketers who want to understand and learn to use the platform. It explains the business value of the features and the overall philosophy of the product and is a must-read before sitting down to work with an implementation team. Marketers will understand why AEM is constructed as it is so they can alter business processes and participate in successful implementation. They’ll get insight into how to accomplish the fundamental tasks to more effectively create and manage content. They’ll also learn about common mistakes and how to avoid them. After reading this book, marketers will understand: • The basics of content management in Adobe Experience Manager • How to integrate Adobe Experience Manager with other Adobe Marketing Cloud products • How to manage dynamic content that is targeted to specific audiences • The fundamental concepts that will help to create a smooth implementation Getting Started Ch 1: The Basics Ch 2: Evaluating AEM Ch 3: Managing Content Ch 4: Digital Asset Management Ch 5: Metadata and Tagging Ch 6 Multilingual Content Ch 7: Workflows Ch 8: Social Communities Ch 9: E-Commerce Ch 10: Mobile for Marketers Ch 11: Architecture Basics Ch 12: Administration Basics Ch 13: Web Analytics Ch 14: Marketing Campaign Management Ch 15: Dynamic Content Ch 16: Integrating AEM Ch 17: Technical Basics Ch 18: Defining Requirements Ch 19: User Experience Design Ch 20: The Implentation Process
  digital asset management system features: Enterprise Content and Search Management for Building Digital Platforms Shailesh Kumar Shivakumar, 2016-12-16 Provides modern enterprises with the tools to create a robust digital platform utilizing proven best practices, practical models, and time-tested techniques Contemporary business organizations can either embrace the digital revolution—or be left behind. Enterprise Content and Search Management for Building Digital Platforms provides modern enterprises with the necessary tools to create a robust digital platform utilizing proven best practices, practical models, and time-tested techniques to compete in the today’s digital world. Features include comprehensive discussions on content strategy, content key performance indicators (KPIs), mobile-first strategy, content assessment models, various practical techniques and methodologies successfully used in real-world digital programs, relevant case studies, and more. Initial chapters cover core concepts of a content management system (CMS), including content strategy; CMS architecture, templates, and workflow; reference architectures, information architecture, taxonomy, and content metadata. Advanced CMS topics are then covered, with chapters on integration, content standards, digital asset management (DAM), document management, and content migration, evaluation, validation, maintenance, analytics, SEO, security, infrastructure, and performance. The basics of enterprise search technologies are explored next, and address enterprise search architecture, advanced search, operations, and governance. Final chapters then focus on enterprise program management and feature coverage of various concepts of digital program management and best practices—along with an illuminating end-to-end digital program case study. Offers a comprehensive guide to the understanding and learning of new methodologies, techniques, and models for the creation of an end-to-end digital system Addresses a wide variety of proven best practices and deployed techniques in content management and enterprise search space which can be readily used for digital programs Covers the latest digital trends such as mobile-first strategy, responsive design, adaptive content design, micro services architecture, semantic search and such and also utilizes sample reference architecture for implementing solutions Features numerous case studies to enhance comprehension, including a complete end-to-end digital program case study Provides readily usable content management checklists and templates for defining content strategy, CMS evaluation, search evaluation and DAM evaluation Comprehensive and cutting-edge, Enterprise Content and Search Management for Building Digital Platforms is an invaluable reference resource for creating an optimal enterprise digital eco-system to meet the challenges of today’s hyper-connected world.
  digital asset management system features: Modernizing Enterprise CMS Using Pimcore Daniele Fontani, Marco Guiducci, Francesco Mina, Dietmar Dietz Rietsch, 2021-08-13 A practical guide to developing, administering, and scaling content management solutions in your organization for supporting digital transformation using Pimcore Key FeaturesKick-start your CMS career by preparing for Pimcore developer certificationsCreate custom websites with a rich digital experience for your business users with the help of step-by-step examplesGet to grips with Pimcore's enterprise features for product management and data managementBook Description Used by over eighty thousand companies worldwide, Pimcore is the leading open source enterprise-level content management system (CMS) solution. It is an impressive alternative to conventional CMSes and is ideal for creating e-commerce and complex enterprise websites. This book helps developers working with standard CMSes such as WordPress and Drupal to use their knowledge of CMSes to learn Pimcore CMS in a practical way. You'll start by learning what Pimcore is and explore its various services such as PIM, MDM, and DAM. The book then shows you various techniques for developing custom websites in Pimcore based on the scale of your organization. You'll learn how to use Pimcore to improve the digital transformation of a company by implementing enterprise Pimcore features. As you advance, you'll discover Pimcore's capabilities and features that make it a faster and more secure alternative to traditional CMSes. As well as demonstrating practical use cases, Modernizing Enterprise CMS Using Pimcore can help you understand the benefits of using Pimcore as a CMS solution, sharing best practices and proven techniques for designing professional Pimcore sites. By the end of this book, you'll be a trained Pimcore developer, able to create complex websites, and be well-versed in Pimcore's enterprise features such as MDM, PIM, and DAM. What you will learnCreate, edit, and manage Pimcore documents for your web pagesManage web assets in Pimcore using the digital asset management (DAM) featureDiscover how to create layouts, templates, and custom widgets for your web pagesAdminister third-party add-ons for your Pimcore site using the admin UIDiscover practices to use Pimcore as a product information management (PIM) systemExplore Pimcore's master data management (MDM) for enterprise CMS developmentBuild reusable website components and save time using effective tips and tricksWho this book is for This book is for web developers and CMS professionals looking for an alternative to WordPress and traditional CMS. Enterprise application developers looking for enterprise solutions for digital transformation will find this book useful. Beginner-level knowledge of PHP, HTML, and CSS is needed to understand the code examples used in the book.
  digital asset management system features: Digital Asset Management Elizabeth Keathley, 2014-03-31 Digital Asset Management: Content Architectures, Project Management, and Creating Order out of Media Chaos is for those who are planning a digital asset management system or interested in becoming digital asset managers. This book explains both the purpose of digital asset management systems and why an organization might need one. The text then walks readers step-by-step through the concerns involved in selecting, staffing, and maintaining a DAM. This book is dedicated to providing you with a solid base in the common concerns, both legal and technical, in launching a complex DAM capable of providing visual search results and workflow options. Containing sample job models, case studies, return on investment models, and quotes from many top digital asset managers, this book provides a detailed resource for the vocabulary and procedures associated with digital asset management. It can even serve as a field guide for system and implementation requirements you may need to consider. This book is not dedicated to the purchase or launch of a DAM; instead it is filled with the information you need in order to examine digital asset management and the challenges presented by the management of visual assets, user rights, and branded materials. It will guide you through justifying the cost for deploying a DAM and how to plan for growth of the system in the future. This book provides the most useful information to those who find themselves in the bewildering position of formulating access control lists, auditing metadata, and consolidating information silos into a very new sort of workplace management tool – the DAM. The author, Elizabeth Ferguson Keathley, is a board member of the DAM Foundation and has chaired both the Human Resources and Education committees. Currently Elizabeth is working with the University of British Columbia and the DAM Foundation to establish the first official certificate program for Digital Asset Managers. She has written, taught, and been actively a part of conferences related to the arrangement, description, preservation and access of information for over ten years. Her ongoing exploration of digital asset management and its relationship to user needs can be followed at her homepage for Atlanta Metadata Authority : atlantametadata.com.
  digital asset management system features: Understanding Information Retrieval Systems Marcia J. Bates, 2011-12-20 In order to be effective for their users, information retrieval (IR) systems should be adapted to the specific needs of particular environments. The huge and growing array of types of information retrieval systems in use today is on display in Understanding Information Retrieval Systems: Management, Types, and Standards, which addresses over 20 typ
  digital asset management system features: The DAM Book Peter Krogh, 2009-04-27 One of the main concerns for digital photographers today is asset management: how to file, find, protect, and re-use their photos. The best solutions can be found in The DAM Book, our bestselling guide to managing digital images efficiently and effectively. Anyone who shoots, scans, or stores digital photographs is practicing digital asset management (DAM), but few people do it in a way that makes sense. In this second edition, photographer Peter Krogh -- the leading expert on DAM -- provides new tools and techniques to help professionals, amateurs, and students: Understand the image file lifecycle: from shooting to editing, output, and permanent storage Learn new ways to use metadata and key words to track photo files Create a digital archive and name files clearly Determine a strategy for backing up and validating image data Learn a catalog workflow strategy, using Adobe Bridge, Camera Raw, Adobe Lightroom, Microsoft Expression Media, and Photoshop CS4 together Migrate images from one file format to another, from one storage medium to another, and from film to digital Learn how to copyright images To identify and protect your images in the marketplace, having a solid asset management system is essential. The DAM Book offers the best approach.
  digital asset management system features: Digital Curation for Libraries and Archives Stacy T. Kowalczyk, 2018-06-29 An up-to-date examination of the evolving field of digital curation and its important place in libraries, covering the major technical, social, and organizational issues surrounding curation for libraries, archives, and other information-based organizations. This book addresses the evolving field of digital curation and its important place in libraries, covering the myriad issues surrounding curation for libraries, archives, and other information-based organizations. Balancing research, theory, and practice in curation, this book is a valuable resource for students, librarians, and archivists that will help them understand the technology infrastructure that supports curation, develop effective curation plans, and make the best choices when digitizing collections that aid in the long term preservation and curation of their materials. The book can serve as a textbook for graduate courses in digital curation, digital libraries, and informatics as well as be useful to librarians and archivists for individual continuing professional education.
  digital asset management system features: The Comprehensive Guide to Databases Ron Legarski, Patrick Oborn, Ned Hamzic, Steve Sramek, Bryan Clement, 2024-09-22 The Comprehensive Guide to Databases offers an in-depth exploration into the dynamic world of database technology. This guide is designed for a wide audience, from beginners to seasoned professionals, aiming to enhance their understanding of database management. It covers the foundations of database technology, including relational databases, NoSQL solutions, and advanced topics such as distributed systems, big data analytics, and the role of AI and machine learning in database management. With detailed explanations of key concepts, practical applications, and real-world case studies, this book provides readers with the skills necessary to design, implement, and manage database systems effectively. The guide also looks toward the future of database technology, examining emerging trends like cloud databases, data security, and regulatory compliance, making it an essential resource for anyone looking to master the art of database management in the modern digital landscape.
  digital asset management system features: Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals AI-900 Exam Guide Aaron Guilmette, Steve Miles, 2024-05-31 Get ready to pass the certification exam on your first attempt by gaining actionable insights into AI concepts, ML techniques, and Azure AI services covered in the latest AI-900 exam syllabus from two industry experts Key Features Discover Azure AI services, including computer vision, Auto ML, NLP, and OpenAI Explore AI use cases, such as image identification, chatbots, and more Work through 145 practice questions under chapter-end self-assessments and mock exams Purchase of this book unlocks access to web-based exam prep resources, including mock exams, flashcards, and exam tips Book Description The AI-900 exam helps you take your first step into an AI-shaped future. Regardless of your technical background, this book will help you test your understanding of the key AI-related topics and tools used to develop AI solutions in Azure cloud. This exam guide focuses on AI workloads, including natural language processing (NLP) and large language models (LLMs). You'll explore Microsoft's responsible AI principles like safety and accountability. Then, you'll cover the basics of machine learning (ML), including classification and deep learning, and learn how to use training and validation datasets with Azure ML. Using Azure AI Vision, face detection, and Video Indexer services, you'll get up to speed with computer vision-related topics like image classification, object detection, and facial detection. Later chapters cover NLP features such as key phrase extraction, sentiment analysis, and speech processing using Azure AI Language, speech, and translator services. The book also guides you through identifying GenAI models and leveraging Azure OpenAI Service for content generation. At the end of each chapter, you'll find chapter review questions with answers, provided as an online resource. By the end of this exam guide, you'll be able to work with AI solutions in Azure and pass the AI-900 exam using the online exam prep resources. What you will learn Discover various types of artificial intelligence (AI)workloads and services in Azure Cover Microsoft's guiding principles for responsible AI development and use Understand the fundamental principles of how AI and machine learning work Explore how AI models can recognize content in images and documents Gain insights into the features and use cases for natural language processing Explore the capabilities of generative AI services Who this book is for Whether you're a cloud engineer, software developer, an aspiring data scientist, or simply interested in learning AI/ML concepts and capabilities on Azure, this book is for you. The book also serves as a foundation for those looking to attempt more advanced AI and data science-related certification exams (e.g. Microsoft Certified: Azure AI Engineer Associate). Although no experience in data science and software engineering is required, basic knowledge of cloud concepts and client-server applications is assumed.
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  digital asset management system features: CIMA E1 Study Text Finanicals team, 2022-10-01 This study text is designed to assist students worldwide to pass their CIMA E1 Managing finance in a Digital World exam. The study text contains all the notes you need to pass your CIMA E1 exam. What's included The CIMA E1 syllabus consists of 5 key areas. All key areas of the syllabus are covered in this study text A. Role of the finance function B. Technology in a digital world C. Data and information in a digital world D. Shape and structure of the finance function E. Finance interacting with the organization Features Contains all the notes you need to pass your E1 exam. Short on time and no time to waste? No worries, the entire syllabus is taught in the most concise way. Always on point, with no unnecessary content. Not sure what would be tested in the exam? We included a list of potential exam testing points at the end of each lesson. This is based on our student's and staff members' experience with past examinations, CIMA official exam practice kits, and CIMA aptitude programs. Everything in this book is backed up with valid resources and references. You can see a list of additional reading material at the end of each lesson. We also provide links to all reference material.
  digital asset management system features: Mastering Salesforce Experience Cloud Lillie Beiting, Rachel Rogers, 2024-10-04 Your guide to unlocking business potential and technical mastery with essential to advanced strategies for launching and maintaining top-tier Experience Cloud sites effortlessly Key Features Empower your team and your organization to lead and maintain an Experience Cloud transformation Master out-of-the-box Experience Cloud features, custom development options, and development best practices Curate a consumer-friendly Experience Cloud site that maximizes value for your company, while keeping maintenance costs low Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book DescriptionEmpowering your target audience to interact effortlessly with you and your product offerings is a critical aspect of business in the modern era. Users expect easy, professional digital experiences when engaging with organizations. However, creating engagement applications from scratch is challenging, and connecting user behavior with your organization’s data is even more complex. Enter Salesforce Experience Cloud sites, website portals built on the Salesforce data model that seamlessly connects your user data to your user experience. Mastering Salesforce Experience Cloud focuses on the human-centric nature of this product, beginning with a comprehensive guide on designing for your organization’s desired users and ensuring success for both internal teams and end users. After exploring the real-world applications of Experience Cloud and reviewing license models, this book provides a beginning-to-end guide to mastering the technical backend of this product, covering both out-of-the-box settings and customization techniques. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained a deep understanding of the Experience Cloud data model and customization options to create engaging, user-centric digital experiences that deliver value to your organization and stakeholders. What you will learn Define your audience and identify your overall strategy for an Experience Cloud site Understand the technical and operational strategy needed to support your site Work with the Experience Cloud data model and standard template features Determine when to use Visualforce, Aura, LWC, or LWR while exploring custom development options Get to grips with the how Salesforce Flow and Triggers work Leverage marketing automation, knowledge base, and communication in the site Find out about site launch tactics, user creation, site moderation, and ongoing reporting Who this book is for If you want to understand the intricacies of Salesforce Experience Cloud, transform your client experience, enhance your enterprise architecture, and create a scalable, world class-customer web experience that smoothly integrates with an existing Salesforce instance, this book is for you. Business leaders, IT leaders, Salesforce developers, Salesforce admins, and web teams tasked with delivering and maintaining an excellent, integrated Experience Cloud portal will benefit from this book. Ideal for readers with Salesforce experience in any cloud or a basic grasp of Service Cloud features.
  digital asset management system features: Long-Term Preservation of Digital Documents Uwe M. Borghoff, Peter Rödig, Jan Scheffczyk, Lothar Schmitz, 2007-05-04 Human culture depends on our ability to disseminate information, and then maintain and access it over time. This book addresses the problems of storing, reading, and using digital data for periods longer than 50 years. They offer concise descriptions of markup and document description languages like TIFF, PDF, HTML, and XML, explain important techniques such as migration and emulation, and present the OAIS (Open Archival Information System) Reference Model.
  digital asset management system features: Knowledge Seeker - Ontology Modelling for Information Search and Management Edward H. Y. Lim, James N. K. Liu, Raymond S.T. Lee, 2011-01-31 The Knowledge Seeker is a useful system to develop various intelligent applications such as ontology-based search engine, ontology-based text classification system, ontological agent system, and semantic web system etc. The Knowledge Seeker contains four different ontological components. First, it defines the knowledge representation model ¡V Ontology Graph. Second, an ontology learning process that based on chi-square statistics is proposed for automatic learning an Ontology Graph from texts for different domains. Third, it defines an ontology generation method that transforms the learning outcome to the Ontology Graph format for machine processing and also can be visualized for human validation. Fourth, it defines different ontological operations (such as similarity measurement and text classification) that can be carried out with the use of generated Ontology Graphs. The final goal of the KnowledgeSeeker system framework is that it can improve the traditional information system with higher efficiency. In particular, it can increase the accuracy of a text classification system, and also enhance the search intelligence in a search engine. This can be done by enhancing the system with machine processable ontology.
  digital asset management system features: InfoWorld , 2001-11-05 InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.
  digital asset management system features: Network World , 2003-09-29 For more than 20 years, Network World has been the premier provider of information, intelligence and insight for network and IT executives responsible for the digital nervous systems of large organizations. Readers are responsible for designing, implementing and managing the voice, data and video systems their companies use to support everything from business critical applications to employee collaboration and electronic commerce.
  digital asset management system features: CIO Magazine , 2005-06-15 CIO magazine, launched in 1987, provides business technology leaders with award-winning analysis and insight on information technology trends and a keen understanding of IT’s role in achieving business goals.
  digital asset management system features: InfoWorld , 1999-03-01 InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.
  digital asset management system features: Computerworld , 2004-08-09 For more than 40 years, Computerworld has been the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers worldwide. Computerworld's award-winning Web site (Computerworld.com), twice-monthly publication, focused conference series and custom research form the hub of the world's largest global IT media network.
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  digital asset management system features: Dam Survival Guide David Diamond, 2012-11-04 What Digital Asset Management Industry Pros say about DAM Survival Guide: If you are investing in DAM books to learn more about the subject, I can recommend this one. - Naresh Sarwan, Senior Editor, DigitalAssetManagementNews.org After you've read DAM Survival Guide, when you negotiate with a DAM vendor or try to evaluate the value of a system for your business, you won't have many blanks left for a vendor to fill in with marketing babble. It therefore is a book I warmly recommend. - Erik Vlietinck, Principle, IT Enquirer From newbies to experienced digital asset managers, DAM Survival Guide provides enough information that you can access what you need when you need it. - Marisa Peacock, Journalist, CMS Wire Digital Asset Management Vendors, Integrators, Analyst and Consultants be warned the DAM Survival Guide is packed full of insights, strategies and common sense guides for making DAM work for the end user. David Diamond, a seasoned DAM professional, shares his knowledge using wit, analogy, metaphor that cleaves the real meat on the bones of complexity that is Digital Asset Management. David nails it on every level: technology, human and insights. I would not hesitate in recommending DAM Survival Guide to anyone on or starting their DAM Journey. - Mark Davey, Founder, DAM Foundation _______________ ABOUT THE BOOK DAM Survival Guide is a digital asset management book that explains everything you need to know to design, plan, deploy, promote and maintain a successful DAM initiative at your organization. Written by a recognized DAM industry export in a friendly, easy-to-follow style, DAM Survival Guide is a must-have resource for those new to DAM, and it's great for those looking to increase their DAM knowledge too. DAM Survival Guide is everything you need to know about DAM in one book. Starting with an overview of what digital asset management is and isn't (including a section on why you might not need DAM at all), the book goes on to offer a detailed discussion of everything that's important for you to know before you get too far with your DAM planning: Learn the benefits of wrapping DAM into a corporate initiate you can better manage Know how to find and recruit others at your organization who can become great allies See how you can benefit from reliable professional help (cheap or even free!), so you can avoiding expensive time-wasters Fully understand the needs of your organization, so that you can exceed expectations Start thinking about DAM software at the right time, so you can avoid costly purchase mistakes Discover tricks to determine which DAM vendors are most favored by customers, most progressive, and most likely to stay in business Explore elements of human psychology that can help you overcome change-resistance and increase buy-in Including approximately 56,000 words, this book, first published in June, 2012, is packed with useful information the author, David Diamond, has acquired during his 12+ years as a professional in the Digital Asset Management industry. Note: The Digital Asset Management Survival Guide mentions no DAM software solutions or vendors by name. The book's contents are unbiased and applicable no matter which DAM solution you determine to be right for you.
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  digital asset management system features: Digital Heritage Lindsay W. MacDonald, 2006 Details how to get the most out of the latest digital technology for preserving, displaying & extracting information from historical buildings & artefacts.
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  digital asset management system features: SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise Content Management Todd Kitta, Brett Grego, Chris Caplinger, Russ Houberg, 2011-09-06 SharePoint experts focus on SharePoint 2010 as a platform for Enterprise Content Management SharePoint allows all users in an organization to manage and share their content reliably and securely. If you're interested in building Web sites using the new capabilities of enterprise content management (ECM) in SharePoint 2010, then this book is for you. You'll discover how SharePoint 2010 spans rich document management, records management, business process management and web content management in a seamless way to manage and share content. The team of SharePoint experts discusses the ECM capabilities included in SharePoint Server 2010 that will assist with your workflow and content management. They cover Web content management (WCM) features and discuss accessibility and extensibility as well as scale and compliance. Shows how to use the capabilities of enterprise content management (ECM) to build Web sites Covers SharePoint 2010 ECM features and WCM (Web Content Management) features Reviews workflow and content management, mater pages and layouts, scale and compliance, and accessibility and extensibility Features real-world examples and code samples to help with your learning process Packed with code examples and real-world scenarios, this comprehensive book provides you with the information you need to get started using ECM with SharePoint 2010 today.
  digital asset management system features: Digital Imaging of Biological Type Specimens Christoph L. Häuser, 2005
  digital asset management system features: Physical Asset Management Nicholas Anthony John Hastings, 2009-09-29 Physical asset management is the management of fixed or non-current assets such as equipment and plant. Physical Asset Management presents a systematic approach to the management of these assets from concept to disposal. The general principles of physical asset management are discussed in a manner which makes them accessible to a wide audience, and covers all stages of the asset management process, including: initial business appraisal; identification of fixed asset needs; financial evaluation; logistic support analysis; life cycle costing; maintenance strategy; outsourcing; cost-benefit analysis; disposal; and renewal. Physical Asset Management addresses the needs of existing and potential asset managers, and provides an introduction to asset management for professionals in related disciplines, such as finance. The book provides both an introduction and a convenient reference work, covering all the main areas of physical asset management.
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Mar 21, 2007 · This document includes examination of various digital asset management systems (DAMS) capabilities and functions. Evaluation is based on the documentation relating to each …

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