A digital asset management system is simply a tool used to organize and describe assets that are in a digital form (such as digital video files or digital audio files). It is used to facilitate search, retrieval and access to the assets. Within a digital asset management system, the digital files may be linked to the physical asset in storage, but a pure digital asset management system relates specifically to the digital file.
Using Media Services to manage digital assets from images, audio and video files.
Digital Asset Management is the process of organizing, storing, retrieving and distributing creative assets such as digital photographs, artwork, creative assets, product images, and documents in a centralized repository to enable quick and efficient storage, retrieval and reuse of these digital files that are essential to creative teams.
A set of practices for managing the creation of electronic files used in the value creation or brand storytelling process.
Development and proper storage of digitized documents, images, audio, and video through production stages of working, compressed, and publication readiness.
a term to describe the disparate means of organizing and storing all the various elements (text, images, video, audio, etc.) one needs for a project.
Provides a repository for data types such as images, audio and video. Functionality should include search and manipulation of these objects.
Digital Asset Management a business strategy to increase revenue and/or decrease the costs and time associated with the workflow and cycles of managing digital files. Image Portal is a Web-based Digital Asset Management solution.
Digital Asset Management (DAM) is a form of enterprise content management that consists of management tasks and decisions directed at successfully meeting opportunities and threats in the dynamic business environments by effectively ingesting, annotating, cataloguing, storing, retrieving as well as the distribution of the company’s digital assets in such a way that the overall objectives of the company, its clients and society will be achieved (van Niekerk, A.J. 2006. Allied Academies, New Orleans Congress).