List of CiT Digital DAM Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased CiT Digital 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 CiT Digital DAM for Digital Asset Management include: The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, a United Kingdom based Non Profit organisation with 2300 employees and revenues of $398.0 million, National Trust For Scotland, a United Kingdom based Non Profit organisation with 1253 employees and revenues of $116.0 million, Explore York United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Non Profit organisation with 110 employees and revenues of $6.0 million and many others.
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Explore York United Kingdom | Non Profit | 110 | $6M | United Kingdom | CiT Digital | CiT Digital DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Explore York United Kingdom engaged CiT Digital to implement CiT Digital DAM as a Digital Asset Management solution to deliver a modern DAM-backed public Images site supporting the organisation's archives and local-history collections in York. The engagement was formalised in October 2019 and the public images site went live in February 2020, establishing a clear project timeline from agreement to public delivery.
The implementation centered on a centralized DAM repository driving a public-facing images site, with configuration focused on metadata standardisation and improved searchability for photographic archives. CiT Digital DAM provided asset ingestion and cataloguing workflows, structured metadata schemas for collection discovery, a public delivery layer for image browsing, and a built-in point-of-sale for downloadable image purchases to support archive revenue processes.
Operational coverage targeted the region's archives and local-history functions, aligning digital asset management with public engagement and licensing workflows. Governance workstreams emphasized metadata governance, standardized cataloguing rules, and operational procedures for image sales and permissions, while the rollout sequence moved from project agreement in October 2019 to public availability in February 2020, delivering improved searchability, standardized metadata, and an integrated point-of-sale for Explore York United Kingdom.
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National Trust For Scotland | Non Profit | 1253 | $116M | United Kingdom | CiT Digital | CiT Digital DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 National Trust For Scotland implemented CiT Digital DAM. The Digital Asset Management deployment established a centralized image library using CiT Digital's iMediaFlow to support collections, marketing and online image sales across Scotland.
Configuration centered on image ingestion and metadata normalization, metadata-driven search optimization, and user-facing library usability consistent with Digital Asset Management practices. The implementation emphasized taxonomy and cataloging workflows, search indexing for discoverability, and access controls to support internal editorial use and external image sales.
Operational scope covered collections management teams, marketing staff and the online image sales function across NTS sites in Scotland, aligning asset stewardship with content production and commercial licensing workflows. Governance adjustments focused on editorial workflows and catalog management responsibilities to sustain the image library and its metadata processes.
According to user feedback the CiT Digital DAM implementation reduced time inefficiencies, improved search and usability, and began to generate additional income from the image library.
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The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds | Non Profit | 2300 | $398M | United Kingdom | CiT Digital | CiT Digital DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds implemented CiT Digital DAM, a Digital Asset Management solution to create a commercial image library that supports marketing and communications and to monetise its photography collection across publishers and retailers in the United Kingdom. The deployment focused on consolidating photographic assets into CiT Digital DAM with improved metadata ingestion and enhanced search capabilities to increase discoverability for internal teams and external licensees. It served marketing, communications, and commercial licensing functions, aligning asset access with business-facing publishing workflows.
Functional modules implemented in CiT Digital DAM included metadata ingestion pipelines, advanced search and indexing, and e-commerce licensing workflows to manage commercial image sales and licensing. Operational coverage targeted the RSPB marketing and communications organizations and external publisher and retailer channels in the UK, while governance changes introduced standardized metadata schemas and tightened asset approval workflows to streamline internal handoffs. The implementation generated a new revenue stream from commercial image licensing and reduced friction in asset workflows, with improved metadata and search cited as key enablers of those outcomes.
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