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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Daimler Truck Automotive 105000 $58.4B Germany NetXposure NetX DAM Digital Asset Management 2008 n/a In 2008, Daimler Truck selected NetXposure's NetX DAM as its Digital Asset Management platform for its North America organization. The selection followed the DaimlerChrysler split and targeted centralization of approved product imagery and marketing assets across the business in North America. The NetX DAM implementation established a centralized asset repository and access control framework, with NetX DAM providing Single Sign-On capability to give thousands of employees and dealers seamless, secure access. Functional emphasis in the deployment was on approved product imagery and marketing asset management, findability through centralized search and cataloging, and marketing self-service workflows enabled by the platform. Operational coverage focused on North America, spanning internal marketing teams and external dealer networks, with governance oriented toward a single source of approved assets and controlled access via SSO. The vendor case study documents Single Sign-On usage as a key element of the rollout to improve access and self-service for marketing and dealer channels.
The Museum of Modern Art Leisure and Hospitality 1215 $145M United States NetXposure NetX DAM Digital Asset Management 2005 n/a In 2005, The Museum of Modern Art implemented NetXposure's NetX DAM to manage its large, growing image and media collection in the United States. The Museum deployed NetX DAM for Digital Asset Management to organize media assets and to integrate media with its TMS collections-management system. NetX DAM was configured to support high-resolution asset storage, metadata mapping, access controls, and search and retrieval workflows consistent with Digital Asset Management functional terminology. The implementation emphasized metadata normalization to align descriptive fields with collection cataloging standards and to support curatorial access. Asset ingestion and rendition management were used to handle high-resolution images and derivative generation. The implementation used NetX's Web Services API to link metadata and high-resolution images between NetX DAM and the museum's TMS collections-management system. This API-based integration synchronized descriptive fields and enabled programmatic delivery of binary image files, relying on Web Services calls to exchange asset records and media between systems. The integration approach tied the DAM into the museum's broader asset and catalog infrastructure. Operational scope centered on collections management, curatorial, and digital media teams at The Museum of Modern Art in the United States. Governance focused on coordinated metadata schemas and stewardship workflows to maintain consistency between NetX DAM and the TMS. Rollout established the DAM as the primary media repository while preserving the TMS for cataloging and collection record authority.
Travel Alberta Professional Services 150 $17M Canada NetXposure NetX DAM Digital Asset Management 2012 n/a In 2012, Travel Alberta implemented NetXposure's NetX DAM to centralize, transcode, and distribute high-resolution photos and video for tourism promotion. The NetX DAM served as the organization’s Digital Asset Management platform, improving findability and enabling controlled distribution to journalists, agencies and broadcasters across Canada. The implementation emphasized management of large photo and video masters and delivery of on-demand derivatives for editorial and broadcast use. Functional capabilities described include server-side transcoding of high-resolution assets, granular permissions for controlled access, and usage tracking to record distribution and consumption. Operational scope covered tourism promotion and media relations functions, with assets distributed externally to journalists, agencies and broadcasters across Canada. Governance and process controls were implemented through permission models and usage tracking workflows to enforce controlled distribution and rights stewardship.
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  1. PCC Community Markets, a United States based Retail organization with 1700 Employees

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