List of Brightspot DAM Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Brightspot DAM customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Brightspot DAM for Digital Asset Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Brightspot DAM for Digital Asset Management include: Los Angeles Times, a United States based Media organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $950.0 million, Walton Family Foundation, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 7 employees and revenues of $874.0 million, National Geographic Society, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $450.0 million and many others.
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Los Angeles Times | Media | 2500 | $950M | United States | Brightspot | Brightspot DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2019 | n/a | In 2019 Los Angeles Times implemented Brightspot DAM as part of a unified content platform deployment, using Brightspot Media Desk to consolidate six content stores containing about 80TB of archival photos, videos and graphics. The Brightspot DAM deployment anchored a platform-based architecture that centralized asset storage and delivery for the Los Angeles Times newsroom and digital publishing workflows in the United States, enabling a single source of truth for multimedia assets. This implementation explicitly targeted content support for print, web and apps distribution channels while positioning the asset service as the central repository for editorial operations. The Brightspot Digital Asset Management implementation included standard DAM capabilities such as asset ingestion and normalization, metadata taxonomy and tagging, search indexing and rights tagging, and editorial workflow integration for planning and authoring. Operational coverage focused on newsroom and digital publishing teams, with configuration to support multi-channel distribution and collaborative editorial processes. The project delivered real-time access to assets and improved editorial collaboration within months of the 2019 implementation, and the deployment was framed around consolidating dispersed store silos into a unified media desk for the organization. | |
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National Geographic Society | Non Profit | 2000 | $450M | United States | Brightspot | Brightspot DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, National Geographic Society implemented Brightspot DAM as a Digital Asset Management solution to centralize video content and editorial assets. The deployment emphasized video-focused capabilities to support editorial production and improve discoverability across the United States. Brightspot DAM configuration focused on metadata standardization, taxonomy enforcement, automated asset ingest workflows for video files, and workflow orchestration to accelerate editorial handoffs. The project instituted a company wide taxonomy to standardize tagging, rights metadata, and search facets across media collections, reflecting a governance emphasis on taxonomy stewardship and editorial metadata quality. Integration work connected the CMS and Brightspot DAM to the existing OVP Comcast MPX, enabling managed asset delivery and editorial access between the OVP and the DAM environment. Operational coverage concentrated on editorial teams and media operations, aligning video production, publishing workflows, and media library management under the Digital Asset Management framework. Brightspot documentation for the engagement highlights the MPX integration and the video asset work while not listing specific module names or detailed component schedules. Governance and workflow changes centered on standardized tagging, approvals, and media ingest processes to operationalize the Brightspot DAM implementation. | |
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Walton Family Foundation | Non Profit | 7 | $874M | United States | Brightspot | Brightspot DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2017 | n/a | In 2017, Walton Family Foundation implemented Brightspot DAM, a Digital Asset Management application to centralize grant records and media for foundation communications. Brightspot implemented a centralized grants database alongside its Media Desk digital asset management solution to consolidate decades of grant records, images and videos and to build a storytelling platform for the Walton Family Foundation in the United States. The implementation positioned Brightspot DAM as the single repository for grant storytelling and staff media management. The deployment focused on core Digital Asset Management capabilities, including asset ingestion and cataloging, tagging and enhanced search, a digital asset manager console and an intranet publishing layer for communications staff. Operational scope included foundation communications teams and internal staff responsible for grants storytelling and content publishing, improving content discoverability and time to publish for foundation communications. Governance centered on centralized content stewardship and a single source of truth for multimedia grant records and storytelling assets. |
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