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RE: Digital Asset Management system



Hello Andy,
 
We use Brightech MediaBeacon, and are currently upgrading to the R3volution edition.  Overall the product is very powerful and usefull, but a bit expensive I think.  Still if you have a nice big budget, might be worth checking out.  It has some very cool functionality built into the mac, such as spotlight support and such.
 
http://www.brightech.com
 
Feel free to write me directly if you have questions.
 
Regards,
Daniel
 
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From: macos-x-server-bounces+danielc=email@hidden [mailto:macos-x-server-bounces+danielc=email@hidden] On Behalf Of Andy Laszlo
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 9:23 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: Digital Asset Management system

Hello all,
 
We are looking to get a DAM system in for our company.  I would prefer if it was on OSX Server (hence the post here!), but I will accept running it on W2k3.
 
It is really to host up to a TB of images and allow the client to view their files on a Web browser, upload files, send files to 3rd parties via a web link preferably or by FTP.  I have come across Cumulus Core, anyone used this?
 
I would very much appreciate any feedback people have with other systems, or if there are other lists that are more specific to what I'm looking for.
 
Has anyone any thoughts?
 
Many thanks
Andy
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