1. Gayle Suri

    Digital Engagement Manager at London Business School

    21 April 2009 09:54am

    Gayle Suri

    We are looking to replace our existing image library to one that numerous people can upload to and that caters for online and print formats.  Can anyone recommend a supplier or software for image libraries?  Thank you.

    Kind regards

    Sarah

  2. Susan McFarland-Lyons

    Business Development Manager at Cabinet UK Ltd

    22 April 2009 12:40pm

    Susan McFarland-Lyons

    Hi Sarah

    I shall recommend us! That is, Cabinet UK. We have extensive experience in designing and building image libraries, having done so for Orange and The Image Company. We also have our own in-house developed software, PictureCabinet, which is used by most of the major and specialist museums, like the V&A and National Portrait Gallery. We have a fantastic team of developers who can build anything and we have a good reputation for focussing on usability. You can learn more at www.cabinetuk.com, or drop me a line.

    Best wishes, 

    Susan

  3. Denis Kondopoulos

    Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com

    22 April 2009 18:04pm

    Denis Kondopoulos

    I shall recommend us too, Naxtech that is.

    www.naxtech.com

  4. Jim Havers Silver

    Managing Director at Soak Digital Ltd

    23 April 2009 13:53pm

    Jim Havers

    We recently developed a bespoke on-line image library for AXA which you can view at: http://images.axa.co.uk/.

    The system can be easily customised/skinned to suit various business models & workflow requirements and unlike most off the shelf systems there is no licence fee!

    Best regards,

    Jim

  5. Kristján Hauksson Silver

    Director of Internet Marketing at Nordic eMarketing

    29 June 2009 12:44pm

    Kristján Hauksson

    Has this been done? We have a CMS that does this brilliantly and is used for Universities, Photo Agencies and online News portals managing photos. - Kristjan

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