List of Imagen Platform Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Imagen Platform 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 Imagen Platform 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 Imagen Platform for Digital Asset Management include: Premier League, a United Kingdom based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 259 employees and revenues of $3.80 billion, LADbible Group, a United Kingdom based Media organisation with 388 employees and revenues of $74.0 million, IndyCar, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 45 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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IndyCar | Leisure and Hospitality | 45 | $10M | United States | Imagen | Imagen Platform | Digital Asset Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, IndyCar implemented the Imagen Platform, a Digital Asset Management solution, to streamline its media management and distribution workflows. The deployment focused on secure cloud storage, fast search indexing, live connect capabilities, and rapid distribution to broadcasters and sponsors across North America, centralizing media assets for content operations.
The Imagen Platform implementation consolidated media distribution and archive management capabilities, with configuration aligned to metadata tagging, access control, and automated search indexing to improve discovery and engagement. The DAM-focused deployment delivered measurable throughput on peak days, for example a day with 770 downloads and a 102% uplift over prior peaks, demonstrating increased asset consumption and broadened reach.
Architecturally the solution emphasized cloud-hosted asset custody with live connect endpoints to support broadcaster ingest and sponsor access, enabling rapid file transfer and streaming-ready distribution. Operational scope included IndyCar media, broadcast operations, and commercial sponsorship teams across North America, who used the platform for content provisioning and rights-aware dissemination.
Governance work centered on asset lifecycle policies, standardized metadata schemas, and role-based access workflows established to control distribution and archive retention. Imagen Platform was instrumented to support centralized publishing queues and audit trails, aligning media operations with commercial delivery requirements and archive retrieval processes.
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LADbible Group | Media | 388 | $74M | United Kingdom | Imagen | Imagen Platform | Digital Asset Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, LADbible Group implemented Imagen Platform for Digital Asset Management in the United Kingdom to organise its large library of original and user-generated video for licensing. The deployment focused on centralising video assets, standardising descriptive metadata, and improving search and delivery workflows to support licensing operations.
The implementation leveraged core Digital Asset Management capabilities and content licensing and distribution workflows, including metadata enrichment, branded self-serve customer portals, and watermarked downloads for customers. Imagen Platform provided searchable asset metadata, controlled access to versions, and automated delivery options to support customer licensing requests and reduce manual handling.
Operational scope emphasised content licensing workflows and customer-facing distribution channels, with branded portals enabling self-serve access to licensed assets and watermarking applied at download to protect content. Governance controls were implemented to manage permissions and licensing access, aligning asset access with commercial licensing processes. The DAM deployment reduced staff hours, scaled the content licensing business, and improved search and delivery workflows.
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Premier League | Leisure and Hospitality | 259 | $3.8B | United Kingdom | Imagen | Imagen Platform | Digital Asset Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Premier League deployed Imagen Platform to build a branded self serve media portal that distributes broadcast quality match action and a 5,000+ match archive to broadcasters and rights holders globally. The Imagen Platform was implemented as a Digital Asset Management solution to centralize media ingestion, cataloguing and controlled distribution for broadcast and rights management teams.
The implementation leveraged core Digital Asset Management capabilities including asset indexing and search, clipping workflows and distribution services, with inferred configuration of metadata taxonomies and automated clipping pipelines to support rapid assembly of broadcast segments. Imagen Platform was used to enable publisher facing self serve workflows, short form clip generation and expedited delivery of high resolution media.
Delivery architecture was operated from the United Kingdom with multiple Imagen points of presence to accelerate global delivery and reduce latency for international broadcasters and rights holders. Operational scope encompassed broadcast operations, archive management and commercial rights monetisation, enabling authorised external partners to search, clip and retrieve assets through the branded portal.
Governance centered on a branded self serve portal model that enforced access controls and role based media entitlement while enabling monetisation workflows for archived content. Explicit outcomes reported from the deployment included improved search, faster clipping and rapid delivery, and fast secure global distribution and monetisation of archive content.
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