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AW Faber-Castell De Mexico Servicios Manufacturing 10 $1M Mexico FotoWare FotoWare Picturepark DAM Digital Asset Management 2014 n/a In 2014, AW Faber-Castell De Mexico Servicios implemented FotoWare Picturepark DAM, classified as Digital Asset Management. The deployment aligns with Faber-Castell Group architecture using an ERP, DAM and CMS workflow documented as SAP → Picturepark → Sitecore, positioning FotoWare Picturepark DAM as the central media repository for product imagery and embargoed assets. Configuration emphasized centralized asset ingestion, metadata enrichment and archive consolidation, with the implementation handling product images, embargoed assets and a global media portal to support product content management. The vendor case study describes automated nightly syncs from Picturepark to Sitecore to push approved assets into the CMS, reducing manual file handling and improving partner and editor access. Operational scope covers product content management workflows and partner and editor publishing processes, consolidating archives into a single media portal accessible across the supply chain. Governance changes emphasized scheduled synchronization and central catalog controls to streamline asset distribution, and the documented outcomes include improved access for partners and editors, reduced manual asset handling and centralized archives.
Swa Group Professional Services 200 $25M United States FotoWare FotoWare Picturepark DAM Digital Asset Management 2012 Modula4 In 2012, Swa Group implemented FotoWare Picturepark DAM to support complex taxonomies, SharePoint integration, metadata-driven archives and firm-wide media access for marketing, communications and archiving. FotoWare Picturepark DAM was adopted as the central Digital Asset Management platform to unify media storage, metadata capture and taxonomy management across the firm. The deployment included dedicated taxonomy configuration and management modules, metadata schema design to enable metadata-driven archival workflows, and a SharePoint integration layer to synchronize and publish assets into enterprise collaboration sites. The solution was provisioned as an on-premise deployment with hybrid connectivity to support SharePoint interactions, reflecting an on-premise/hybrid architecture for content serving and access. Modula4 served as the system integrator, assisting with migration activities and the on-premise and hybrid deployment, including data migration and system provisioning. Operational scope focused on firm-wide use by marketing and communications teams and archiving functions, with implementation workstreams that established taxonomy governance, metadata standards and access workflows to support centralized media access and archival processes.
UEFA Leisure and Hospitality 1100 $4.6B Switzerland FotoWare FotoWare Picturepark DAM Digital Asset Management 2016 n/a In 2016, UEFA implemented FotoWare Picturepark DAM to support large-scale Digital Asset Management for media and communications across European competitions. Picturepark vendor materials list UEFA as a customer, and the deployment is cited for using content automation and headless DAM capabilities within the FotoWare Picturepark DAM platform. The initiative was scoped to centralize asset storage and automate content flows for match, editorial, and communications assets across UEFA competitions. The implementation emphasizes the content automation module and a headless DAM configuration, applying automated ingestion, metadata enrichment, taxonomy-driven classification, and API-first delivery to editorial and communications workflows. Governance focused on standardized metadata schemas, rights and usage tagging, and role-based access controls to manage distribution across competition cycles. FotoWare Picturepark DAM functions as the central repository for asset lifecycle management, search and retrieval, and programmatic delivery to media and communications teams.
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