Not an exact fit, but you might want to check out Nuxeo DAM:
http://www.nuxeo.com/solutions/digital-asset-management/

Nuxeo under the hood is an extremely powerful Document Management System,
and the DAM component fits naturally over that framework. I haven't used
this setup so can't personally vouch for it, but I know back in the day the
IMA was using Nuxeo for document management. Might be worth pinging Kyle or
someone else at the IMA?

Good luck and please post your findings!
Nate


On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 9:53 PM, Perian <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone:
>
> 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.
>
> 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)?
>
> And if some of you have implemented both DM and DAM, I'd love to know the
> interplay between these systems.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ~Perian
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