Digital asset management
For storing, sharing and safeguarding your important files. It's so much better than FTP!
- Ever struggle to find a document or photo on your computer
network?
- Fed up of sending multiple emails with huge file
attachments?
- Baffled by FTP?
- Worried about what would happen if your backups failed?
What is digital asset management (DAM)?
Digital asset management (or DAM) is the storage of your digital
files on a secure server, where they're kept safe and backed
up.
Our DAM is called AssetManager. You upload your
files to AssetManager through a web browser.
When you need to locate a file, log in through your browser and
perform a search. You'll find your files quickly and easily. The
system even has quick previews and automatic thumbnailing so you
can browse the file before you download it.
Create collections of assets and set up user accounts. Perhaps
you have a set of photographs you want to release to the press? Set
up a Press account containing these images and let your contacts
download them themselves.
Download an
AssetManager product sheet
Like FTP. Only much, much better.
Many organisations use FTP to organise the distribution of their
digital files.
Unlike FTP, AssetManager is
- User-friendly (no need for special software or a long list of
instructions)
- Searchable (by filename, type, keyword, description, iamge
colour, size, resolution...)
- Visual (see the file you're about to download, not just its
file name)
- Manageable - set up user accounts and permissions - and see
which files are being downloaded
- An asset management system - not just a set of files on a
server
Download an
AssetManager product sheet