DAM News Round-Up – 18th July 2022
A collection of recent DAM-related articles from around the web. When AI Makes Art, Humans Supply the Creative Spark This recent post from Wired magazine’s […]
Continue reading »A collection of recent DAM-related articles from around the web. When AI Makes Art, Humans Supply the Creative Spark This recent post from Wired magazine’s […]
Continue reading »This week’s featured position is for a Digital Asset Manager with US global hospitality and entertainment company MGM Resorts. Based at the organisation’s headquarters in Nevada, the successful candidate will have a proven track record in digital art, video, photography or Digital Asset Management, and preferably have at least 5 …
Continue reading »Earlier today, I contributed the first part of a two article series for DAM News on the subject of the consolidation trend in DAM and whether or not consolidation is really taking place or if it is something far more expedient. In The DAM Software Market’s Customer Acquisition Problem, …
Continue reading »A collection of recent DAM-related articles from around the web.
Examining the Importance of Metadata in Content Creation Workflows
Senior Director of Digital Strategy and Innovation at Claravine, Michael Shearer, has recently posted an article exploring how under-optimisation and poor utilisation of metadata within digital content workflows can often …
Continue reading »This week’s highlighted opportunity is for a Data Management and Governance Manager with global multinational accounting company and professional services network Ernst & Young (EY). Based in Toronto, Canada, the successful candidate will ideally have prior project management and consulting experience. The role’s primary responsibility will be to help clients …
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DAM: the key to successfully moving into the Metaverse?
Digital Asset Management software provider Wedia present a primer in the Metaverse, its history, evolution and numerous manifestations over the last 30 years, and how it is set to transform our …
Continue reading »This week’s featured job is for a Digital Taxonomist/Ontologist within the AppleCare division of American multinational tech company Apple. Based in either Austin or Raleigh, the successful candidate will be responsible for defining, developing, implementing and championing taxonomies and ontologies for front and back-end systems across a broad range of …
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Debate: Is Facial Recognition For DAM Worth The Legal Risks Or Not?
DAM News Editor Ralph Windsor introduces a rebuttal piece by MerlinOne’s David Tenenbaum in response to a recent article by Martin Wilson discussing how facial recognition technology is …
Continue reading »This week’s highlighted position is for a Digital Assets Operations Manager with American multinational beverage corporation, the Coco-Cola Company. Based out of Atlanta Georgia, the successful candidate will have at least 7 years of experience in project management, digital marketing and/or product management. The role’s main responsibilities will include leading …
Continue reading »This week’s featured event is The Second Annual Canada DAM Symposium, hosted by Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University). This three hour virtual session is taking place on Zoom between 12.30pm and 3.30pm (Eastern Time). It will feature nine speakers from across the Canadian DAM sector:
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Continue reading »Earlier this month, we published an article by Martin Wilson about how data protection legislation had made Facial Recognition (FR) too legally fraught to implement for DAM, David Tenenbaum, who is founder and CEO of vendor, MerlinOne has contributed a rebuttal piece to Martin’s assertions about FR for Digital …
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Adobe releases open source toolkit to counter visual misinformation
In an attempt to stem the flow of visual misinformation, software giant Adobe are pushing out an open source toolkit that allows developers to embed provenance data within their content, which …
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