DAM Talk: Celum CEO Michael J. Kraeftner – Part I

From corporate intranets to forging a so-called ‘anti-archive’ DAM philosophy, celum CEO Michael J. Kraeftner is a man on a mission. In this edition of DAM Talk, Editor-in-Chief Paul Quigley discovers that there’s more to Austrian economics than a silent Metternich or a one-size-fits’all DAM solution – far from it. From sales and marketing asset [...]

DAM Talk: Scott Seebass CEO Xinet Webnative DAM

March 18 0 Comments Category: Uncategorized

Paul Quigley talks with Scott Seebass CEO of Xinet Webnative and explores the differences between DAM and CM, DAM ROI, findability and the future of Digital Asset Management and niche markets.
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DAM Busters Podcast: I tweet therefore I’m DAM

March 01 0 Comments Category: Uncategorized

The DAM Watcher Theresa Regli of The Real Story Group talks to Editor-in-Chief Paul Quigley, Henrik de Gyor and Mark Davey about what is hot and what is not in the Digital Asset Management space.
Vendors, trends, search, the semantic elements and despite the hype we are not the borg … just yet .
DAM Busters Episode 3
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Metacrap: When the sheet hits the fantasy

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Cory Doctorow is God. Well, by rights he should be given his insightful ’seven straw-men of the meta-utopia’ tenet.
By rights also, Doctorow should be up there with flaky luminaries like Tim Berners-Lee or the raft of other Social Media ‘Experts’ and ‘Cloud Consultant’ brigade of poseurs.
Despite the over-arching desire of organisations to mould, to [...]

DAM Talk: Yogesh Gupta CEO FatWire

November 06 0 Comments Category: Uncategorized

Paul Quigley , Editor-in-Chief spoke with the CEO of FatWire Software Yogesh Gupta about the prospects for the content market, as well as tackling the key issues around integration of content platforms and digital asset management, as well as social media and FatWire’s determination to remain agile and independent as it enters new markets, especially [...]

Phlight of the URLs: BT banjacks Phorm

Posted by Paul Quigley 2nd September 2009
Reports that BT is distancing itself from controversial web monitoring firm Phorm emerged last week, changes which coincided with start warnings from father-of-the-web Sir Tim Berners-Lee that web privacy was sacrosanct and that the web should be “like a blank piece of paper”.
With the only other internet service provider [...]

Backup…and running!

Ankle-deep in rain, shivering and sneezing, norovirus and Swine Flu 2.0 on the way, could it get any worse?

It could. And yet while the above external variables are all out of our direct control, there are those we have direct control over yet we neglect at our peril.

Hence a word to the wise: only this very week, after two years of stalwart service 24/7, my trusty laptop (no names, no pack drill) died due to what appeared to be a shorted out 5v pin on the USB chip – which in its death throes, greedily took all the vital data thereon down with it into Dante’s digital inferno.

Electronic document 'management': Now you see it, now you don't…

Posted by Paul Quigley 01 September 2009
In an age where the wisdom of true transparency and accountability have become the general consensus, it beggars belief that in the wake of Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, the Combined Code on Corporate Governance, Transparency Directive etc. etc., the list goes on and on, that any divergence from compliance should be [...]

Value-added taxa: from knowledge management to enterprise taxonomies

Posted by Paul Quigley 01 September 2009
When the SEO behemoth Google took the wraps off its new indexing for content application ‘Index Now‘ site search, the whole sphere of enterprise taxonomy and folksonomies is conjured as the role of knowledge management and context become ever more critical to effective content management strategies. Enterprises and organisations are [...]

Competition and choice: ECM goes from strength to strength as content goes on the move

Posted by Paul Quigley 01 September 2009
Whether it be proprietary enterprise, open source, MOSS SharePoint or Web 2.0 based, content management applications are becoming as diverse in platform as they are in areas of specialism. The latest addition to the ECM roster, featured in this week’s feature special, is content management’s version of SaaS – software-as-a-service, dubbed content-as-a-service, [...]