Network storage infrastructure is under increasing pressure to accommodate exponential growth in organizational data. Accelerating use of multimedia-heavy content for everyday corporate work is challenging companies of all sizes to ensure they have enough space to store it all. Because throwing more drives at the problem can be reactive, expensive, and ultimately inefficient, DAM (Digital Asset Management) has emerged as a more intelligent solution.
Content is the reason digital asset management systems are becoming a standard for organizations these days. Everyday a multitude of content is posted on the World Wide Web: newspapers, magazines and You Tube videos are all forms of content. Just think about the blogs alone. The fact is your organization most likely has its own database of content. How is this content being used? Once and then stored forever? Or can your organization reuse the content for other means and make more products and or profits off that same content? The answer is yes. Here are 3 ways digital asset management systems can improve your business.
When a user decides to use media banks or DAM solutions, they often find themselves in the process of tagging documents that had been archived. This time consuming process is often a part of uploading pictures in an online album. What if there is an easy way for photographers to publish online their iPhoto library without the need to enter again all the keywords?