List of mdc.mediaserver Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased mdc.mediaserver 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 mdc.mediaserver for Digital Asset Management include: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft Germany, a Germany based Non Profit organisation with 60 employees and revenues of $12.0 million, Reitsport Schockemoehle Germany, a Germany based Retail organisation with 40 employees and revenues of $8.0 million, Siebert Luftfahrtbedarf Germany, a Germany based Distribution organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft Germany | Non Profit | 60 | $12M | Germany | mdc.de | mdc.mediaserver | Digital Asset Management | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft Germany deployed mdc.mediaserver as a Digital Asset Management solution. The deployment followed a spring 2023 Shopware relaunch delivered by mdc.de which integrated Warenwirtschaft and publishing workflows to modernize online sales and digital publishing. The mdc.mediaserver implementation centralized product images, publication assets and editorial media into a single repository, leveraging metadata management, automated rendition generation and access controls to serve both editorial and commerce workflows. Configuration work emphasized taxonomy, asset lifecycle management and version control to align assets with publication editions and product records. Integrations were implemented to connect mdc.mediaserver with the Shopware online shop and the Warenwirtschaft system, enabling API driven delivery of image variants and publication files to storefront product pages and to publishing pipelines. Operational scope covered e commerce, publishing and marketing functions within Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft Germany, enabling coordinated asset use across the online catalog and publishing production. Governance focused on centralized curation and role based access for editorial and product teams, with workflow orchestration linking asset upload, metadata enrichment and automated propagation to Shopware and downstream publishing processes. The deployment establishes mdc.mediaserver as the central Digital Asset Management platform for Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft Germany supporting media handling across publishing and commerce functions. | |
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Reitsport Schockemoehle Germany | Retail | 40 | $8M | Germany | mdc.de | mdc.mediaserver | Digital Asset Management | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Reitsport Schockemoehle Germany implemented mdc.mediaserver to centralize product and marketing media within its Shopware commerce environment. The mdc.mediaserver deployment supported the Shopware-based e-commerce solution alongside mdc.multikat which managed product and content data, creating a coordinated media layer for online catalog and campaign use. mdc.mediaserver was configured as a Digital Asset Management repository providing central asset and image management for product and marketing media, including catalog-level metadata, version control, automated rendition generation, and publishing pipelines. The implementation emphasized structured metadata and taxonomy aligned to product SKUs and marketing campaigns to ensure consistent asset discovery and reuse across merchandising and marketing workflows. Integrations were established between mdc.mediaserver and mdc.multikat for synchronized product media, and the media repository was used to feed omnichannel channels that included WhatsApp newsletters and personalised email capabilities added to the landscape. Operational coverage focused on e-commerce, marketing, and merchandising teams in Germany, with governance implemented through approval workflows, standardized tagging, and scheduled publishing to the Shopware storefront and external marketing channels. | |
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Siebert Luftfahrtbedarf Germany | Distribution | 10 | $2M | Germany | mdc.de | mdc.mediaserver | Digital Asset Management | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Siebert Luftfahrtbedarf Germany engaged mdc.de to rebuild its Shopware online shop and implemented mdc.mediaserver as its Digital Asset Management component for product media. Siebert Luftfahrtbedarf Germany uses mdc.mediaserver as its Digital Asset Management to manage product media for its Shopware storefront, catalog and print production workflows. The mdc.mediaserver deployment emphasized core DAM capabilities, including centralized asset ingestion, metadata enrichment, rendition generation and automated delivery of images and documents for online product presentation and print output. Configuration work aligned asset metadata schemas with the mdc.multikat PIM to enforce product to asset linkage and consistent catalog presentation. Integrations explicitly include the Shopware storefront for e-commerce presentation and mdc.multikat PIM for catalog and product data management, creating an operational pipeline from asset creation through PIM enrichment to storefront publishing. The implementation scoped asset management to aviation parts and accessories for Siebert Luftfahrtbedarf Germany, supporting product management, marketing content workflows and catalog production. Governance and rollout emphasized media lifecycle and metadata stewardship, with workflows to ingest, tag, approve and provision assets into the PIM and storefront. The project was executed by mdc.de and designed to improve catalog and product data management while consolidating media handling under the mdc.mediaserver Digital Asset Management layer. |
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