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Company Net adds Digital Asset Management to SharePoint

By definition, Digital Asset Management (otherwise known as DAM) includes tasks and decisions relating to ingesting, annotating, cataloging, storage, retrieval, repurposing and the distribution of an organisation’s digital assets. DAM, in its earlier days, was referred to as optimising, maintaining, thinning and exporting files. As digital libraries grew so too did the need to do more with the assets contained therein. DAM has since evolved to become an essential part of an organisation’s business process for organising rich media assets such as pictures, images, video and audio for storage, retrieval and distribution.

What DAM can do for you

Many organisations are integrating DAM as part of their business-critical strategy for managing digital assets. They need dedicated solutions to help overcome operational and organisational challenges unique to them. DAM provides much needed centralisation, optimising workflow, virtual collaboration and seamless integration with other digital media applications so that there is minimal disruption to existing processes while maximising business efficiencies. It ultimately helps organisations of all shapes and size work better, faster and smarter – giving them more time to focus on other mission-critical objectives.

Company Net currently works with Food & Drink, Media and Entertainment Sectors on DAM
Primarily DAM is used by creative users including photographers, video editors, marketing and advertising professionals, to name but a few. So, DAM systems must integrate with all kinds of creative applications, allowing digital data to be quickly accessed, easy to manipulate in a collaborative environment and made available via simplified distribution. Other key benefits include streamlining internal operations, as well as the entire production environment; shortening editing cycles in post-production and providing an end-to-end storage and management solution. DAM plays a vital role in media and entertainment businesses in innovating new designs, generating new sources of revenue or return on investment, and ultimately, in achieving high customer satisfaction.

Print and Publishing
DAM can also help print and publishing businesses in managing the assets that are created in image form like graphics and scanned documents layouts. DAM solutions manage various components of digital assets like images, photographs and their description data associated with them. DAM systems are a key component in identifying the most efficient way to get images, video, audio, pdfs, InDesign, PPTs, Excel, Word, EPS, GIF, and SVG files from where they are created and managed to their ultimate destination.

Advertising, Creative and Marketing Agencies
Advertising, design and marketing services companies face a challenging business landscape with shorter client engagement times, lower billed revenue per account executive, reduced customer switching costs and an increasing commoditisation of the services they are delivering. These changes suggest that revenue growth appears to be an impossible goal for agencies. DAM provides a powerful tool that relieves some of the throughput strain on existing creative, studio, and production staff; meets the need for tighter security for clients’ rich media assets; and enables creative teams to move faster, be more efficient and effective on an everyday basis.

The Educational Sector
Educators are challenged with the task of integrating e-learning environments with in-class teaching programs. DAM plays a vital role in helping modern educational and training institutions promote and encourage new forms of learning and generate revenue from sources never before possible. DAM systems give them the ability to leverage a virtual ‘treasure trove’ of existing learning assets contained within libraries and instructors’ offices. The technology lets instructors cost-effectively access, repurpose and deliver them via distance-learning, video lectures and instruction, self-service portals, and collaborative curriculum development and make them available to the faculty, students, and the wider world.

Conclusion
The unprecedented rise in the number of digital assets in an organisation’s virtual library is one of several driving forces behind the need for sophisticated DAM solutions. In less than 10 years alone DAM has moved from a ‘nice to have’ service to a ‘need to have’ business requirement that: streamlines the creative workflow process; enables a centralised and collaborative creative working environment; provides a reliable and scalable platform that cost-effectively delivers assets across a distributed network; and finally, unleashes the revenue potential of an existing library of assets that can be easily repurposed to generate new top line growth. Innovative technology vendors such as Company Net, and their ability to bring solutions to market are helping reshape the way organisations think about what DAM can do for them.

Company Net to host Enterprise Portals Envisioning Round Table on 25th March

Company Net will host a round table envisioning session on Enterprise Portals at Microsoft’s offices in Edinburgh: The Burns Room, Microsoft, Waverley Gate, 2-4 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh EH1 3EG on Thursday 25th March.

This informal session will give interested parties the opportunity to find out more about the business value of Microsoft® SharePoint® Server 2010, the challenges of implementation and migration, and the added value that SharePoint brings. There will be an opportunity to exchange experiences, ideas and views with other organisations that are already using SharePoint, including those that have chosen to work with Company Net such as COFRA and William Grant & Sons.

For further details contact Tracy Hill ay Tracy.Hill@company-net.com or James Freel at James.Freel@company-net.com

SharePoint 2010 Public Beta now Available for Download

The excitement surround Microsoft Sharepoint 2010 continues to build.

Following hot on the heels of last month’s Sharepoint Conference in Las Vegas, Microsoft has announced that the Public Beta release for Sharepoint 2010 is now available for download.

Company Net Partners with Metalogix

 

Company Net is delighted to announce its partnership with Metalogix

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To start the partnership off on the right footing, Company Net has already completed its first implementation of Metalogix’s Sharepoint Site Migration Manager - enabling one of its public sector clients to successfully migrate content from Sharepoint 2003 to Sharepoint 2007.

With Sharepoint 2010 soon to be released, Metalogix’s Sharepoint Site Migration Manager service offering is perfectly placed to assist customers in the migration of its Sharepoint and Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 content to newer Sharepoint platforms.

Don’t just take our word for it.  Check out Sharepoint Reviews.

What is SharePoint? A definition for the users…

In a recent strategy session with one of our partners, 30 seconds into our presentation on SharePoint, the question came, “What IS SharePoint”?

It is the sort of question that usually gets answered with words like intranet, extranet, internet, portal, document management, search,  content management and development platform. Not very definitive or easy to understand for most people.

So we set about coming up with a clearer answer, aimed firmly at the end users.

SharePoint is a communication and collaboration platform. It fully integrates with your Microsoft Office applications and uses web technology to allow your Company’s employees, suppliers and customers to significantly improve how they find and share knowledge, information and data. It is where you work together every day.

Once you have this definition in place it is much easier to associate the various elements of the SharePoint toolkit with the real world of end users as follows :

Intranet – A shared web environment for internal employees

Extrantet – A shared web environment for authorised external users such as suppliers and authorised customers

Internet - Web access to your company for anonymous customers

Portal – An internal website that allows everyone in the company to publish information and communicate with each other

Document Management- Keeping documents, images, videos, in fact any sort of data, well organised and ordered so that everyon has the correct version to work on.

Enterprise search – A vastly improved way of being able to find the information you need to do your job more easily.

Development Platform- SharePoint comes with a very substantial toolkit built in, and is readily customisable, but it does not end there, it is also capable of being  built upon by experts to provide highly tailored , business specific solutions.

Here is a nice video doing the rounds that shows SharePoint in action with some, but not all, of these features:

 

Hope that gives some clarity to what we mean when we talk about SharePoint.

SharePoint – Affordable AA Compliance for your Internet Site

Here are a few insights from Steven Gardner our Senior Technical Architect on the solution for achieving AA Compliance when using SharePoint for your website.

To start with a little bit about compliance:

Standards compliance is the adherence of a websites HTML and CSS markup to W3C standards.  Over the past couple of years making websites standards compliant has become a major driver in the development of public facing websites, why? In the not too distant past, few websites were developed to any form of standard but instead targeted a particular browser as their preferred display medium.  Targeting a particular browser had the effect that when a user viewed a website with a different browser, then at best the user suffered a less than optimal browsing experience but in the worst cases were completely unable to view the website.  As browser market share has become more distributed, from a business perspective, denying potential customer’s access to your website just because of the browser they use is simply throwing sales away!

The Problem

For web standards compliance, there are a number of fundamental issues which have to be addressed:

  •  Lack of DOCTYPE
  • Invalid HTML markup
  • Table based layouts
  • HTML containing custom attributes
  • Over reliance on JavaScript for basic functions
  • Use of inline CSS styles

The Solution

In partnership with Microsoft, HiSoftware developed the Accessibility Toolkit for SharePoint 2.0 (AKS).  The toolkit offers a number of new features to help meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Priority 1 and 2 checkpoints (WCAG 1.0 AA) and the newest WCAG 2.0 AA Candidate Recommendation while significantly reducing the time, knowledge and effort required to implement such a website.

Along with developing the AKS, HiSoftware have also developed a direct replacement for the default text editor within SharePoint called Accessible Rich Text Editor(aRTE).  aRTE allows a user to edit content in a Word like editor but crucially ensuring that the output is XHTML compliant and accessible.

Steven’s White Paper on the full topic is available for download below:

Compliance White Paper 

See Some Top Internet Facing SharePoint Sites

If you are starting to think about using MOSS for your Internet facing Website but are worried the design may be too “boxy” and stuffy with SharePoint the its really worth a vist to look around this site where you will find some great examples of Internet Facing SharePoint.

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At Company Net, we have also had some great Microsoft feedback from Tara Hellier for our Project Scotland solution here, SharePoint Server 2007 – Customising the Look and Feel of Sites. Its great to be recognised in this way, thanks Tara, you know what you are talking about :) .

And with SharePoint 2010 heading towards us fast, there is no better time to be asking your partners to show you the solution. Here’s some more, a sneak preview of SharePoint 2010