List of IgniteTech Telescope Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying IgniteTech Telescope 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 IgniteTech Telescope 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 IgniteTech Telescope for Digital Asset Management include: Microsoft, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 221000 employees and revenues of $243.00 billion, Warner Bros. Entertainment, a United States based Media organisation with 35000 employees and revenues of $39.32 billion, Hachette Book Group, a United States based Media organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $700.0 million and many others.
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Hachette Book Group | Media | 2500 | $700M | United States | IgniteTech | IgniteTech Telescope | Digital Asset Management | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Hachette Book Group implemented IgniteTech Telescope to manage its publishing assets and production workflows. The deployment targeted publishing operations in the United States and aligned IgniteTech Telescope with the organization’s Digital Asset Management requirements for editorial, typesetting and eBook production.
The implementation used TeleScope Publishing Platform and TeleScope DAM modules to centralize the publishing asset lifecycle, enabling metadata management, versioning, work-in-progress tracking and production asset repositories for editorial and production teams. Functional configurations explicitly included editorial asset management, typesetting workflow orchestration and eBook production pipelines, with controls for content approvals and staged production handoffs.
Operational scope covered Hachette Book Group’s editorial and production departments in the United States, embedding the TeleScope Publishing Platform into publishing production processes to consolidate files, approvals and production staging. The vendor press release for the TeleScope Publishing Platform TeleScope DAM implementation reported reduced production times and cost savings as outcomes of the deployment.
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Microsoft | Professional Services | 221000 | $243.0B | United States | IgniteTech | IgniteTech Telescope | Digital Asset Management | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Microsoft implemented IgniteTech Telescope as a Digital Asset Management application. Microsoft appears in a 2009 customer roster published by NorthPlains as a TeleScope/DAM customer, indicating adoption for enterprise media and rich-asset management in the United States. The Microsoft use of IgniteTech Telescope for Digital Asset Management is therefore tied to enterprise media and rich-asset handling functions.
Module usage of TeleScope DAM is inferred from the vendor customer listing rather than from a standalone Microsoft case study. Implementation scope described by the listing implies a centralized asset repository with metadata and taxonomy management, search and retrieval, version control, and automated distribution workflows consistent with Digital Asset Management functional practices. These functional capabilities align with enterprise publishing and media distribution requirements.
Operational coverage is stated for the United States and is described at the enterprise level for media and publishing teams. Governance implications drawn from the listing point to centralized asset organization, permissioned access controls, and workflow orchestration for distribution, and the roster entry implies centralized organization and distribution benefits. The module attribution is based on the vendor listing and not on a separate Microsoft-published implementation report.
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Warner Bros. Entertainment | Media | 35000 | $39.3B | United States | IgniteTech | IgniteTech Telescope | Digital Asset Management | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Warner Bros. Entertainment implemented IgniteTech Telescope for Digital Asset Management. Warner Bros. appears in NorthPlains' published customer list and is recorded as a Telescope DAM user for managing media and entertainment assets in the United States.
Configuration and modules are inferred from vendor materials and common Digital Asset Management capabilities, indicating use of large-scale rich-media asset management and distribution modules within IgniteTech Telescope. Implemented capabilities include centralized asset ingestion, metadata taxonomy and controlled vocabularies, automated transcoding and generation of format derivatives, version control and proxy handling, and rights and usage metadata management.
Deployment is described as a centralized repository architecture delivering distributed access across production, post-production, marketing, and distribution functions within Warner Bros., consistent with enterprise media operations. IgniteTech Telescope is used to orchestrate content distribution workflows and to provide searchable, permissioned access to high-value media assets across the United States.
Governance implementation emphasized asset lifecycle controls, metadata standards, role-based access and workflow orchestration tied to creative and distribution processes, inferred from vendor usage patterns for large media customers. This record links Warner Bros. Entertainment, IgniteTech Telescope and Digital Asset Management to core business functions including production, marketing and content distribution.
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