As many DAM users will be aware, recently there has been a lot of interest in using Artificial Intelligence and visual recognition tools to automate the tagging and cataloguing of content digital assets like images and video with relevant metadata.
While the results of these technologies have improved over recent …
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A week or two ago, I covered an article about blockchain which specifically related to Content DAM and announced that I was setting up a DAM Blockchain consortium. I have since spoken to a few different people and based on their feedback, we are extending the scope of this to …
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I have written a feature article for DAM News on the use of AI in combination with digital asset supply chains (which seems to be the hot topic of the day at present).
“DAM vendors who are seeking to gain some kind of competitive advantage with their use of …
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This article was written by Ralph Windsor, DAM News editor.
Numerous DAM vendors have now implemented one or more of the commodity AI image recognition tools available. The marketing messages broadcast by most of them (‘never manually tag images again’ etc) are all equally lacking in both imagination and …
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In the last few months, we have seen a marked increase in the interest in Digital Asset Supply Chain projects and (to a lesser extent) Creative Operations Management. This is something we have talked about a lot on DAM News quite a lot, but the recent spike in demand …
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Héctor Ugarte has written a paper, with the title: A more pragmatic Web 3.0: Linked Blockchain Data which brings together a number of different themes which we have explored on Digital Asset News and DAM News recently. As such, this might be of interest to those who are considering how …
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I have written a feature article for DAM News with the title: Enterprise Discontent With Current DAM Solutions And The Impending Future Of Digital Asset Management. The piece covers a number of concurrent developments in the enterprise segment of DAM (and quite possibly applies to smaller-scale implementations also). This …
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A few weeks ago, I wrote a feature article, Finding Signs Of Life In DAM about why some people are saying ‘DAM is dead’ and what could be done about it. In the first piece, I attempted to diagnose the problem and came up with some possible lines of enquiry …
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This feature article has been contributed by Ralph Windsor, editor of DAM News and is the first article in a series of items with the title Finding Signs Of Life In DAM.
In the first part of this series, I attempted to diagnose the reason why …
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Earlier this week, I saw an article on CMSWire by Tjeerd Brenninkmeijer of CMS vendor, Hippo. In How to Survive in a World Being Eaten By MarTech, he makes the point that marketing technology vendors need to integrate to enable users to aggregate the benefits of individual classes …
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On Wednesday, Adobe launched the Creative Cloud Market. In brief, this is a stock media library that allows Creative Cloud users to access pre-built design elements like graphics etc. The source assets are provided by selected designers from Behance, a stock design market platform Adobe bought up in …
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In the preceding article in this series (part 3) I reviewed human cataloguing methods, especially where each asset is entered manually one at a time. In this piece, I will consider batch cataloguing and using metadata from supply chain partners.
Batch Cataloguing
I include batch cataloguing as a non-automated method …
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