News | September 3, 2008

Digital Asset Content Management Market Shares, Market Forecasts, And Market Strategies, 2008-2014

DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/42c3b4/digital_asset_cont) has announced the addition of WinterGreen Research, Inc.'s new report "Digital Asset Content Management Market Shares, Market Forecasts, and Market Strategies, 2008-2014" to their offering.

Systems are poised for significant growth as the entertainment and media industry adopts digital media technology. The costs of making and distributing film go way down, video and images are repurposed and reused, different types of entertainment are being developed based on what ordinary people create and watch on UTube. Changes relate to purchase of marketing and Web 2.0 based applications based on XML and integration technologies.

Digital asset content management solutions matter to corporate IT because they are used to manage the ever-increasing volumes of information used by marketing departments dispersed all over the world. Media, video, and Web content needs to conform to mounting regulatory requirements and legislative pressure. Digital asset content management systems are used by marketing departments to provide information in a manner that is responsive to local needs and requests from distributors for material that is highly localized and personalized.

Caching systems are evolving inside repository systems to speed up delivery of information. Alternative delivery systems are creating flexibility for document and content capabilities. The entry of SaaS players and open source players changes the market by giving Web 2.0 market participants strategic advantage.

Protecting a global brand, delivering streaming video to a corporate portal, and making complex images available to promote products and services are done. Managing rich media assets is an essential component of an enterprise content platform. Increasing volumes of rich media assets means companies are struggling to easily find, manipulate and re-purpose rich media content across the enterprise. The digital brand management systems put users in control of rich media assets.

Digital asset content management markets at $203 million in 2007 are anticipated to reach $558.6 million by 2014. Market growth is a direct result of movements to leverage the Internet as a channel, respond to implementation of broadband networks for video and image transmission, create automated marketing systems implementation, and leverage market opportunities brought by the ability to have data sent over portable wireless devices. Disparate changes in the presentation of video and image content promise to drive market growth.

Key Topics Covered:

DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES-1

Digital Asset Management ES-1

Digital Asset Management Market Driving Forces ES-2

Worldwide Digital Asset Management Market Shares ES-4

Worldwide Digital Asset Management Market Forecasts ES-5

  1. DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT MARKET DESCRIPTION
  2. DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS
  3. DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT (DAM) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
  4. DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
  5. ENTERPRISE CONTENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY PROFILES

Companies Mentioned:

  • OpenText / RedDot
  • EMC
  • Interwoven
  • Adobe / Macromedia
  • Alfresco
  • Autonomy Group / Verity
  • Blue Coat Systems
  • Ektron
  • EMC / Documentum
  • FatWire
  • Hewlett Packard / Tower Software
  • IBM / WebSphere SOA / FileNet
  • Informatica
  • Intel / Sarvega
  • Interwoven
  • JustSystems
  • Magnus Group / Vasont
  • Microsoft / SharePoint
  • OpenText / Artesia / RedDot
  • Oracle / Stellent
  • Percussion
  • Tibco
  • Terremark
  • Thoma Cressey Bravo / Hyland Software
  • TigerLogic Corporation
  • Vignette
  • Yash
  • Younts Consulting

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