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Freelance Project Manager at Chris Baker FPM
15 January 2010 16:49pm
A client of mine wants a database in which they can store images and metadata about permissions for those images. When doing picture research they want to make it easier for themselves to search for suitable images among what they’ve already used, and to be able to see what permissions they have to re-use the image. The budget is small and they want to move quickly, so a big, multi-featured DAM or CMS system is not what they want.
Any recommendations of who I should be adding to my list of potential vendors?
Thanks!
Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com
16 January 2010 20:52pm
Hi Chris,
Send me an email with more details and I'll see if I can suggest something.
regards,
Denis
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Managing Director at 70 Fathoms
18 January 2010 16:33pm
Hi
I don't know if they'd fit your requirements but these guys are good: Aetopia. Just not sure if they're cheap, but imagine you can soon find out.
http://www.aetopia.com/
Kate
Business Development at VYRE
19 January 2010 09:36am
Hi Chris,
VYRE offer a DAM solution that maybe of interest. Although we do offer the big multi feature systems you mention, however we also have Software as a Service DAM solutions that might be more appropriate.
If you could provide more details of your requirements, then I'm sure we could ascertain pretty quickly if there is a potential fit.
Regards,
Paul
Manager at Open Source Digita lAsset Management.com
21 January 2010 09:55am
Hi Chris,
You might want to check out http://www.opensourcedigitalassetmanagement.org
We have a list of all the major open source DAM systems, the majority of which are free to download and use.
Naresh
Business Development Manager at Cabinet UK Ltd
08 February 2010 16:17pm
Hi,
We created our PictureCabinet software for just this. It's used by the image libraries of most of the national and major regional museums. Licences are low and/or profit share basis. Let me know if you want to discuss or take a look at www.cabinetuk.com