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DAM
       

Reduce time lost searching and increase time working

Choose who has access

Extend workflows

Increase profitability

 

 

Key Features

  • Provides central LAN access to all assets
  • Cross-platform
  • Fully customisable
  • User authentication
  • Password authentication
  • Server Console
  • easy administration
  • Extensive find options
  • Rotate JPEG
  • Supports ColorSync an Image Colour Management (ICM)
  • Multi-page Preview
    Supports multi-page assets in formats such as TIFF, PCX and GIF. The support of multi-page TIFF files is especially useful when working with multi-page fax documents
  • Catalogs all files, builds thumbnails, and maintains detailed information about each asset
  • High performance, multi-threaded
  • Asset conversion and re-sampling
  • E-mailing of assets, collections and slide shows
  • Search and sort across multiple catalogs
 

 

File systems are designed to work with any application. But when you have special types of files, the file system can do little more then store them. Digital Asset Management allows users to search and process files according to their data they contain. Canto Cumulus Publishing Server and Archiving Server Solutions both provide a host of features for centralised Digital Asset Management for collaborative workgroup users.

The basic concept of Digital Asset Management (DAM) is very simple. Today we all work with digital files and some of these files have an intrinsic value. If a file has value it should be managed and remain accessible. Basically anyone who has a simple requirement for archiving and retrieving digital data needs digital asset management.

This becomes even more important when these files are shared and utilised by other members within an organisation. When assets are used or worked on in a collaborative working environment, the need for control and communication is vital. As digital files become an integral part of all our lives, Digital Asset Management is a skill that we will all have to learn. Ad agencies, book publishers, newspaper and magazine publishers, web designers, public relations and marketing communications departments, libraries, museums, government, policing agencies, medical imaging, engineering, construction and charities, the list goes on.

At a basic level, a DAM system should create a record for each file that it stores. Each record should contain information about the asset, including the metadata, a preview of the file and a reference to the location of the asset.

A photograph can be many things to many people: a memory, a reminder, a story. But for some, a photograph means even more. Professionals in the graphics and publishing industries, see photographs as revenue, their livelihoods... their intellectual assets.

For businesses like these, keeping track of digital assets—like photographs, illustrations, page layouts and sounds—is as important as inventory management to a sportswear company. If inventory cannot be organized, products cannot be found. If products cannot be found, products cannot be sold.

For businesses that offer more conventional product lines, there are several software solutions for tracking inventory, sales, commercial assets and licensing. But for those in the more creative disciplines, there is really only Cumulus.

 
 

 

     
     
   
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