Hi Perian,

I haven't heard of a combo DM/DAM system yet, but I've heard of a few
organizations who use a DAM connected with Sharepoint as a front end. This
way you get the DM functionality of Sharepoint (versioning and
collaboration), as well as some records management functionality too.
Picturepark and Equilibrium have Sharepoint connectors, and likely this can
be done using other DAM systems with custom API development.

Best,
Deb Fanslow

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> Hi everyone:
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> I'm performing some digital asset and digital needs assessments in
> preparation for DAMS selection and implementation. As I'm interviewing
> the staff, it's becoming clear that there are at least two different
> types of products that are needed: a DAMS and a document management
> system (DMS). The staff has adopted the use of Google Docs, Dropbox, and
> other collaborative tools to streamline their workflows, but the
> downside of this is that materials and information are scattered
> absolutely everywhere. We could also argue for the need for a third
> system, a knowledge management system, but those needs can mostly be
> addressed through the intranet.
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> We were sort of hoping that maybe we could implement a DAMS with a DM
> overlay, but I don't think such a beast exists. Does it? Or are there
> other solutions some of you have already hit upon that allows for the
> DAMS to retain all of the digital files while allowing for version
> control and collaboration (in an easy-to-use and elegant interface)?
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> And if some of you have implemented both DM and DAM, I'd love to know
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> Thanks,
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