At work we've looked at Getty's system, but since we're a larger
organization our focus is on allowing people to see images but not use them
due to licensing restrictions. Getty's is more focused on imagery, but you
can shoehorn it for other assets. The only other thing I'm aware of is
Extensis' Portfolio, but I've never personally had any experience with it.

-ty

On Dec 20, 2007 12:03 PM, Hernandez, Barbara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I work for a small software company and I am looking for an asset
> management system for several teams (product designers, web designers,
> writers, etc). We want collaboration / workflow; sharing within our teams
> and with agencies and vendors; library functions and versioning. Some offer
> the ability for non-designers to resize graphics without needed PhotoShop or
> designer time (not sure I want this, but it's "on the list").
>
> It's hard to get detailed enough information from product web sites. I am
> NOT looking for content management, just asset management. Wikipedia would
> define what we want as "production asset management" since we need version
> control.
>
> Does anyone have experience with asset management systems, good or bad,
> that they could share?
>
> Barb Hernandez
> User Experience Manager | TechSmith Corporation
>
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