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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
British Pathe Media 10 $5M United Kingdom Capture Capture DAM Digital Asset Management 2023 n/a In 2023 British Pathé upgraded its archive to Capture DAM, implementing Capture's all-in-one Digital Asset Management platform that combines DAM, rights management, and eCommerce capabilities. The announcement noted this extension of Capture’s existing relationship in the United Kingdom, with a primary goal to centralise asset control for historical video collections and licensing workflows. Capture DAM was configured to centralise video asset management and to modernise the front-end and back-end licensing experience, explicitly adding rights and eCommerce functionality to support licensing self-service. Configuration work focused on cataloging and metadata normalization, searchable video proxies, and role based access controls to align archival curation with commercial licensing processes. Operational coverage targeted British Pathé’s archive operations and commercial licensing teams, streamlining the path from asset discovery to transaction. The integrated rights and eCommerce modules were used to reduce manual handoffs between curation and sales processing, enabling end users to complete licensing transactions through self-service workflows. Governance changes consolidated asset stewardship and licensing policy enforcement inside the Capture DAM environment and formalized cataloging and rights workflows to control usage terms. The deployment was announced in 2023 and the vendor reported that the move centralised video asset management, improved licensing self-service, reduced internal maintenance effort, and increased commercial efficiency.
National Gallery United Kingdom Non Profit 115 $22M United Kingdom Capture Capture DAM Digital Asset Management 2021 n/a In 2021 National Gallery United Kingdom implemented Capture DAM to rebuild and future-proof its National Gallery Images picture library. The Capture DAM deployment was initiated in 2021 and launched into production in 2022, providing a centralized Digital Asset Management platform to manage image assets and licensing operations for the picture library. Capture DAM was configured with permissions and rights management capabilities, self-service eCommerce functionality and configurable price books, and the implementation focused on streamlining licensing workflows to support commercial image sales. The project concentrated operational coverage on the National Gallery Images library and the image licensing and commercial eCommerce teams, establishing governance and workflow changes around permissions, rights administration and licensing approvals to improve asset discoverability and support self-service licensing.
Royal Museums Greenwich Leisure and Hospitality 369 $85M United Kingdom Capture Capture DAM Digital Asset Management 2014 n/a In 2014, Royal Museums Greenwich implemented Capture DAM, a Digital Asset Management application to power its UK image library and licensing site. Capture powers Royal Museums Greenwich’s UK image library and licensing site, upgrading the museum’s media library to improve search, rights handling and online licensing of images and film. The implementation focused on refreshing the museum’s image library and adding film licensing capabilities inside the Capture DAM platform. Functional configuration emphasized rights metadata management, search indexing and discoverability, and online licensing workflows consistent with Digital Asset Management deployments, enabling a unified media repository and licensing front end. Operational coverage centered on the museum’s licensing operations and media management functions for UK assets, with the Capture DAM application integrated into the publishing and licensing channel rather than enterprise back office systems. Capture states they have worked together for over a decade, and the 2014 implementation date is an estimate based on that statement, with the engagement explicitly aimed at improving discoverability and monetisation of images and film.
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  1. Marionnaud, a France based Retail organization with 4200 Employees
  2. Bahria University, a Pakistan based Education company with 500 Employees

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