DAM News Round-Up – 11th October 2021
A selection of recent DAM and digital marketing technology related articles from around the web. Blockchain’s Promise for Enterprise Content Management Andrea Malick takes a […]
Continue reading »A selection of recent DAM and digital marketing technology related articles from around the web. Blockchain’s Promise for Enterprise Content Management Andrea Malick takes a […]
Continue reading »This week’s highlighted position is for a DAM Program Manager with international smartphone, tablet and consumer electronics insurance company Asurion. Based out of Nashville, Tennessee, with the option of remote working, this is a great opportunity for a DAM professional to make a ground level impact at the start of …
Continue reading »There are a number of DAM and marketing technology related events taking place in the coming weeks.
On Tuesday October 12th, creative automation platform provider Celtra are presenting a free to attend creative operations webinar entitled ‘Creating Full-Funnel Creative Excellence‘. Focusing on the need to implement …
Continue reading »A selection of recent DAM and digital marketing technology related articles from around the web.
PaaS : Photography as a Service
Analogue fans might want to look away for this recent article by Paul Melcher writing in Kaptur magazine that discusses the demise of traditional photography as the ubiquity of …
Continue reading »This week’s featured job is a Coordinator of Digital Assets working for the Canadian Red Cross. The 13 month contract involves working with the Content Production Manager and being responsible for developing and maintaining team archives of digital assets, as well and ensuring that they are kept up to date, …
Continue reading »We have recently published an interview with Frédéric Sanuy, CEO and co-founder of Activo. Amongst other noteworthy points, Frédéric has some great observations about the challenges that can be encountered with DAM. In particular this response:
“Today my challenges are to deploy DAM systems across large organization between …
Continue reading »Several noteworthy DAM (and related) events are taking place in the next few weeks.
On Monday 18th October, the Sustainable Brands 2021 conference takes place. The event will cover regenerative models across marketing and communications, CSR, People and Leadership, Product & Service Design. The conference is a hybrid of on-line …
Continue reading »A collection of recent DAM-related articles from around the web.
A new open-source metadata project has recently been launched. According to the press release, OpenMetadata aims to provide a “single place to discover, collaborate, and get your data right“. We’ve covered the crucial importance of metadata …
Continue reading »This week’s featured position is for a Senior Content Systems Specialist for the world’s largest family-owned winery, E & J Gallo. Based at the company’s headquarters in Modesto, California, the successful candidate will be responsible for all aspects of managing the corporation’s DAM system. As a senior team member, your …
Continue reading »Yesterday, we published an interview with Jennifer Anna, Photo & Digital Asset Manager for World Wildlife Fund (US). The piece includes some very valuable advice across a range of different DAM-related subjects. Two points stood out for me, firstly in regard to vendor selection:
“Vendor selection can be …
Continue reading »There are a number of DAM and marketing technology events taking place in the coming weeks.
On Tuesday 5th October, this year’s Festival of Creative Ops is taking place, co-located with the Photo Studio Ops Forum and the Design Ops Symposium. The multi-track online event will feature 7 …
Continue reading »A collection of recent DAM-related articles from around the web.
How to Stay in Control of Your Brand with DAM
Digital Asset Management software provider Wedia discuss the critical importance of brand management, and how an enterprise DAM system can empower marketing teams and brand managers in ensuring an organisation’s …
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