DAM

Celum DAM Now in WoodWing's Content Station

Dutch developer WoodWing Software has added celum’s DAM capabilities to their multichannel publishing solution. Irina Guseva has a good writeup on this new partnership over at CMS Watch, with screen shots and all. The press release follows…

WoodWing Software and celum are teaming up to offer integrated solutions reaching from the management of digital assets to production of print and online publications.

Celum (www.celum.com), a well-known provider of powerful enterprise-level Digital Asset Management solutions, and WoodWing Software, a leading developer of versatile cross-media publishing systems, have joined forces in the fields of technology, sales and marketing.

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Alfresco and RightScale Partner to Enhance Content Management in the Cloud

News from the cloud…

AlfrescoLogoLONDON, UK and SANTA BARBARA, Calif.—December 16, 2009—Alfresco Software, Inc., the leader in open source enterprise content management (ECM) solutions, and RightScale, Inc., the leader in cloud computing management, today announced the availability of a joint solution that speeds deployment time and automates scaling of Alfresco software in the cloud. Utilizing RightScale’s software-as-a-service (SAAS) cloud management platform, it is now even easier for content management software (CMS) users to implement, manage and scale Alfresco’s open source ECM solution in the cloud.

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CMS Watch Announces Content Technology Predictions for 2010

CMS Watch provides consistently thorough coverage and analysis of the various content management sectors. I follow a number of their analyst/bloggers regularly and have featured a few of them here on damTRENDS.

They have just announced the following list of content technology predictions for 2010:

  1. Enterprise Content Management and Document Management will go separate ways
  2. Faceted search will pervade enterprise applications
  3. Digital Asset Management vendors will focus on SharePoint integration over geographic expansion
  4. Mobile will come of age for Document Management and Enterprise Search
  5. Web Content Management vendors will give more love to Intranets
  6. Enterprises will lead a thick client backlash
  7. Cloud alternatives will become pervasive
  8. Document Services will become an integrated part of ECM
  9. Gadgets and Widgets will sweep the Portal world
  10. Records Managers will face renewed resistance
  11. Internal and external social and collaboration technologies will diverge
  12. Multi-lingual requirements will rise to the fore

You can go through the full posting on their site. CMS Watch analyst Alan Pelz-Sharpe also discusses the predictions in the video embedded below, which is also available on YouTube.

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TypeTrax for Cumulus 8 DAM Software Adds Fonts into CS4 Project Workflow

Insider Software creates font management and workflow solutions for the Macintosh and Windows creative communities. Moksa is a technology consulting company focused on multimedia asset and workflow management. Here is some news from the two companies that is of special interest to users of Canto’s Cumulus 8.

December 14, 2009—Los Gatos, Calif—Insider Software and Moksa, Inc. today announced the release of TypeTrax for Cumulus 8, which manages Adobe InDesign CS4 project workflows and associated fonts with Cumulus 8, Canto’s industry-leading digital asset manager.

Fully Integrated Project, Asset and Font Management Solution
As designers import InDesign projects into Cumulus, TypeTrax automatically imports all the fonts and files required. Users can preview fonts and their metadata with a few clicks. When users check-in an InDesign project, Cumulus and TypeTrax automatically preflight the job to ensure that all required fonts, images and resource files are included. TypeTrax detects differences between fonts resident in projects and on users’ systems. In addition, users can track all checked-in revisions, so they can easily revert to an earlier version of a project.

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