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Relevant Case study:
Hachette Filipacchi Media

Hachette Filipacchi Media sought to purchase an enterprise-wide digital asset management system for its staff to use to prepare material for publication in print, web, mobile, and other channels. > more

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Royal Caribbean Cruises   

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Precision Searches with Digital Asset Management

DPCI delivers digital asset management solutions that allow both internal and external users to securely access, edit, and publish your organization’s valuable digital content to multiple media. The custom solutions we implement empower users to quickly and accurately find the content they need and use it effectively—without unnecessarily tying up internal resources.

DPCI-implemented digital asset management solutions include robust search functionality that allows authorized users to browse through your organization’s entire content library at high speeds. Users can quickly find the content they’re looking for, even when searching through massive digital repositories.

Staff members and external users save time and resources by performing precision digital asset management searches—all customized, sorted, and narrowed by specific keywords, metadata properties, creation date, file type, file format, file size, and other properties. Additionally, many of the custom systems DPCI delivers allow users to search Microsoft Office, Adobe PDF, and other text documents not only by title, but also by internal text. Thumbnails and extended previews quickly tell users that they have found the specific assets they need.

Advanced keyword searches also leverage “stemming” technology, which allows users to find multiple forms of the same word, including plurals, without re-starting the search process. To help speed the process further, users may create collections or groupings of shared files, which they can name, save, and access at a later date.

 
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