Digital Asset Management
Digital Asset Management (DAM) is a collective term applied to the process of storing, cataloguing, searching and delivering computer files (or digital assets). These may take the form of video, audio, images, print marketing collateral, office documents, fonts or 3D models. Digital Asset Management (DAM) systems centralise assets and establish a systematic approach to ingesting assets so they can be located more easily and used appropriately.
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Access Control List (ACL),
Architecture,
Asset Manipulation,
Content Stewards,
DAM Related Terms,
Database Server,
Derivative Files,
Digital Asset,
Digitisation,
File Format,
Hosting,
Ingestion,
Interoperability,
Lightbox,
Metadata,
Protocols,
Search,
Storage,
Streaming,
User,
Workflow
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Current Version (2)
Edited by Ralph Windsor on 24/01/2020 at 09:05
Version 1
Created by Ralph Windsor on 02/07/2013 at 12:32
Description
Digital Asset Management (DAM) is a collective term applied to the process
of storing, cataloguing, searching and delivering computer files (or digital
assets). These may take the form of video, audio, images, print marketing
collateral, office documents, fonts or 3D models. Digital Asset Management
(DAM) systems centralise assets and establish a systematic approach to
ingesting assets so they can be located more easily and used appropriately.
Differences between version 1 and latest version v1 v2
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