List of FotoWare DAM Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased FotoWare 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 FotoWare DAM for Digital Asset Management include: City Of Reykjavik Iceland, a Iceland based Government organisation with 11000 employees and revenues of $1.02 billion, VRT, a Belgium based Media organisation with 2016 employees and revenues of $474.0 million, Rijksmuseum, a Netherlands based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 750 employees and revenues of $97.0 million and many others.
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City Of Reykjavik Iceland | Government | 11000 | $1.0B | Iceland | FotoWare | FotoWare DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, City Of Reykjavik Iceland implemented FotoWare DAM to digitize and provide searchable access to more than 190,000 building drawings held in its Blueprint Archive. The FotoWare DAM deployment centralized archival ingestion, metadata enrichment, and public records access within a dedicated Digital Asset Management repository, enabling municipal staff and residents to find and retrieve plans without handling original documents. FotoWare DAM was configured to support long term preservation workflows and public access provisioning, aligning with archiving and public records processes rather than ad hoc manual copying. The implementation emphasized metadata-driven search, cataloging of architectural drawings, and controlled public access for records requests, reducing physical handling and retrieval time for staff and residents. Operational scope covered the Blueprint Archive and associated municipal archival processes, and governance changes removed manual copy workflows in favor of digital submission and retrieval procedures. The deployment increased public accessibility to Reykjavik's architectural history and supported ongoing archiving and public records workflows while eliminating the prior manual copying steps. | |
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Rijksmuseum | Leisure and Hospitality | 750 | $97M | Netherlands | FotoWare | FotoWare DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, Rijksmuseum implemented FotoWare DAM as a central Digital Asset Management solution to manage and orchestrate visual assets. The deployment centers on FotoWare Alto as the museum’s DAM platform, configured to handle imagery and collection assets used for archiving, marketing, and ecommerce across the Netherlands. FotoWare DAM was configured to support high volume asset ingestion, metadata automation, archival cataloging, searchable indexing, and distribution workflows. Configuration emphasized automated metadata stamping and taxonomy alignment to establish a single source of truth for image rights and descriptive data, while also enabling templated export and delivery pipelines for downstream publishing. Integrations include the museum’s collection information system and the content management system, these integrations automate metadata propagation from the collection records into FotoWare and push curated assets into the CMS to speed content delivery. Operational coverage spans collections management, marketing, and ecommerce teams, with the DAM serving as the authoritative repository for collection imagery and marketing assets. Governance focused on centralized metadata standards and automated workflows to reduce manual tagging and to enforce consistent asset lifecycle processes. The implementation emphasizes automation and a single source of truth, with explicit goals of automating metadata flows and accelerating content delivery as described in the vendor case study. | |
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VRT | Media | 2016 | $474M | Belgium | FotoWare | FotoWare DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, VRT implemented FotoWare DAM, deploying a centralized Digital Asset Management platform to manage its media inventory. The Belgian public broadcaster VRT has used FotoWare DAM in production since around 2020 to catalog and serve more than one million media assets supporting marketing, production and broadcast operations. The FotoWare DAM deployment consolidated asset ingest, metadata indexing, search and retrieval, version control and approval workflow capabilities to govern the asset lifecycle. Configuration emphasized automated metadata capture and approval orchestration to reduce manual file handling and to speed editorial and production access to assets. FotoWare DAM was integrated with VRT scheduling systems and video on demand systems to automate metadata propagation and approvals between asset management, scheduling and VoD publishing. Those integration points enable automated metadata synchronization and approval gating that ties asset readiness to downstream scheduling and distribution processes used across marketing, production and broadcast operations. Operational governance centralized asset stewardship and editorial approval workflows across departments, which according to the FotoWare case study reduced manual file management and improved internal collaboration. The implementation has been in production since around 2020 and continues to support content distribution, reuse and production workflows at VRT. |
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