Archive | January, 2006

Digital Asset Management for Enterprises

In our previous post we mentioned the different “versions” of Digital Asset Systems. Some systems vendors are offering workstations systems with upgrades to a server edition, but then still having a client. Other vendors offer included solutions with their other offerings, like a CMS.

Then again, some vendors offer systems that store the assets on the filesystem and manage links to those assets in a database.

But to be truly platform independent and 100% secure and safe the only solution to receive the name of a “Enterprise Digital Asset Management System” is to store all assets within a database and also have a system that manages these assets with a Browser. The advantages of a browser based system is that it is truly platform independent (if the vendors develops the system not only for Internet Explorer, as some do!) and that the system can be accessed from everywhere.

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Oracle releases Application Server 10g Release 3

The long awaited Release 3 of Oracle Application Server 10g is now available. go to Oracle Website

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Adobe Address to the Macromedia Developer Community

Shantanu Narayen, President and Chief Operating Officer at Adobe, has released a breeze presentation about Adobe’s commitment to the developer community. He also touches on Apollo, and the vision of Adobe as an entity combined with what was formerly Macromedia. The URL is http://adobe.breezecentral.com/drupdate0106/ and is well worth checking out.

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