List of Dalet Flex Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Dalet Flex 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 Dalet Flex 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 Dalet Flex for Digital Asset Management include: Australian Football League, a Australia based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 1700 employees and revenues of $271.0 million, Migo, a Indonesia based Professional Services organisation with 310 employees and revenues of $30.0 million, Beewise, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Australian Football League | Leisure and Hospitality | 1700 | $271M | Australia | Dalet Digital Media Systems | Dalet Flex | Digital Asset Management | 2022 | Telstra | In 2022 the Australian Football League implemented Dalet Flex as its Digital Asset Management platform to support a large scale archival digitisation and cloud based media logistics project. The implementation was scoped to consolidate media archives and distribution workflows across Australia, and to create a single searchable archive to enable packaging and monetization while providing on demand access for partners and fans. Dalet Flex was configured to support archive and media asset management workflows, including bulk ingest of tape assets, metadata enrichment and cataloguing, media transcoding and proxy generation, and rights and commercial tracking for packaged content. The deployment emphasized archive centric MAM capabilities to convert approximately 22,000 physical tapes into a unified, searchable catalog and to operationalize content for distribution and commercial use. Telstra acted as the systems integrator and provided deployment and cloud provisioning support for the Dalet Flex implementation, aligning the platform with the AFLs cloud based media logistics design. Operational coverage included the archives and distribution teams, content operations, and commercial rights stakeholders, enabling role based access and partner on demand delivery as part of the platform rollout. Governance focused on standardized metadata schemas, cataloging workflows, and centralized rights tracking to streamline commercial processing and packaging decisions. Dalet Flex provided the searchable archive and automated media logistics capabilities required to support ongoing archival access and distribution workflows for the Australian Football League. | |
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Beewise | Manufacturing | 30 | $5M | United States | Dalet Digital Media Systems | Dalet Flex | Digital Asset Management | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, Beewise implemented Dalet Flex for Digital Asset Management. The implementation targeted management of image and media assets that support computer vision for Beewise robotic beehives operating in the United States, centralizing media ingestion and metadata to support R&D and operations. Dalet Flex was positioned as the system of record for media lifecycle, cataloging, and controlled access to annotated imagery. Configuration work emphasized dataset versioning, annotation and active-learning workflows, and experiment tracking as the primary functional modules, reflecting common Digital Asset Management capabilities for metadata indexing, search, and access control. Dalet Flex was configured to support asset ingestion pipelines, standardized metadata schemas for computer-vision labels, and role-based permissions for annotators and data scientists, enabling consistent asset provenance and auditability. Beewise separately moved its computer-vision datasets and experiment management to DagsHub, using DagsHub for dataset versioning and experiment tracking while Dalet Flex housed the enterprise media assets and metadata that feed those datasets. The operational scope focused on computer vision and data management for robotic beehives in the U.S., with workflows designed to connect annotation outputs to model training artifacts and experiment records. Governance changes centered on standardizing annotation workflows and instituting experiment lifecycle controls to improve data quality and repeatability. As part of that combined approach, Beewise reported cutting model iteration time from weeks to days, reducing annotation mistakes by approximately 30 percent, and enabling a single annotator to handle more than 100,000 images, outcomes tied to the use of DagsHub for dataset and experiment management alongside Dalet Flex for Digital Asset Management. | |
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Migo | Professional Services | 310 | $30M | Indonesia | Dalet Digital Media Systems | Dalet Flex | Digital Asset Management | 2021 | n/a | In 2021, Migo implemented Dalet Flex as its Digital Asset Management solution to serve as the media logistics backbone for content packaging, metadata management and the preparation of downloadable content bundles for Migo Download Station kiosks in Indonesia. Dalet Flex centralized content packaging workflows and controlled offline delivery orchestration for premium video distribution in emerging markets. The implementation emphasized content packaging and distribution capabilities within Dalet Flex, including asset ingestion and catalogue management, standardized metadata schemas, bundle generation for offline playback, and job orchestration to produce downloadable content bundles. Configuration focused on automating repetitive packaging tasks and enforcing consistent metadata to enable predictable kiosk ingest and playback workflows. Operational coverage targeted content operations and distribution teams supporting the Migo Download Station kiosk fleet across Indonesia, with Dalet Flex managing the end to end media logistics from content preparation to bundle handoff. The deployment scope was explicitly tied to offline delivery use cases for kiosk sites, and governance changes included centralized control of packaging processes and formalized metadata stewardship to align content providers with distribution requirements. The project description states that Dalet Flex significantly reduced packaging and distribution costs while supporting a large scale kiosk rollout, positioning the Digital Asset Management implementation as the operational core for Migo’s offline video distribution strategy. |
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