List of OpenText Digital Asset Management Customers
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Companies using OpenText Digital Asset Management for Digital Asset Management include: Pandora Media, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 3000 employees and revenues of $2.07 billion, Public Broadcasting Service, a United States based Media organisation with 507 employees and revenues of $558.0 million, Tarkett France, a France based Manufacturing organisation with 700 employees and revenues of $239.0 million and many others.
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Pandora Media | Professional Services | 3000 | $2.1B | United States | OpenText | OpenText Digital Asset Management | Digital Asset Management | 2019 | CyanGate |
In 2019 Pandora Media deployed OpenText Digital Asset Management, implementing a Digital Asset Management platform to centralize storage and lifecycle management for its audio and display advertising assets. The implementation supports origination and management of more than 35,000 ads per year for Pandora’s advertising operations in the United States, establishing a single asset repository for creative and ad delivery teams.
OpenText Digital Asset Management was configured to handle high-volume asset ingestion and cataloging, with category-aligned capabilities such as metadata management, searchable indexes, version control, and delivery workflows to support creative production and ad operations. The deployment emphasized asset origination and creative workflow orchestration to accelerate access to advertising assets and enable scaled creative throughput.
The solution was hosted on AWS via Risetime and implemented with CyanGate, reflecting a cloud-hosted deployment architecture that separates storage and delivery layers from on-premises systems. Integrations and operational coverage were focused on advertising operations teams in the United States, enabling faster access to assets and smoother handoffs between creative and ad ops.
Governance and workflow restructuring centered on centralized asset governance, standardized taxonomy and access controls to support multi-team creative workflows, and operational procedures for cataloging and distribution of advertising creatives. The implementation delivered scaled creative workflows and faster access to advertising assets as primary operational outcomes stated in the project brief.
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Public Broadcasting Service | Media | 507 | $558M | United States | OpenText | OpenText Digital Asset Management | Digital Asset Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 Public Broadcasting Service implemented OpenText Digital Asset Management to centralize, manage and share approved media assets across its network of member stations. The deployment used OpenText Media Management as the primary Digital Asset Management capability, aligning asset lifecycle and distribution controls with PBS content operations.
The implementation focused on core Digital Asset Management functions including centralized asset repositories, indexed asset search, metadata management, access controls and approvals workflows, and distribution orchestration for promotional content. Configuration emphasized role based access and approval routing to ensure only approved media propagated to member station feeds and promotional channels.
OpenText Process Suite was run alongside OpenText Media Management to support workflow orchestration, and PBS and OpenText executed a 120 day pilot before expanding the rollout. After pilot success PBS expanded the deployment across internal teams and more than 350 member stations in the United States, extending operational coverage from centralized production groups to station level distribution teams.
Governance and process changes centered on centralizing approved assets and standardizing approval and access procedures for member stations, reducing ad hoc asset sharing. PBS reported streamlined asset search, access and approvals and improved content distribution and promotional workflows as outcomes of the OpenText Digital Asset Management implementation.
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Tarkett France | Manufacturing | 700 | $239M | France | OpenText | OpenText Digital Asset Management | Digital Asset Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Tarkett France implemented OpenText Digital Asset Management to transform its digital asset management and improve customer experience. The deployment centered on OpenText Media Management within the Digital Asset Management category to make Tarkett web platforms more visually engaging and to improve operational efficiency for marketing and ecommerce teams worldwide.
The implementation emphasized core DAM capabilities, including centralized asset ingestion, metadata enrichment, taxonomy-driven tagging, searchable renditions, version control, and published asset distribution. Configuration work focused on product and brand asset organization to accelerate content reuse and streamline marketing content lifecycles, with workflow automation for approvals and controlled publishing.
Operational coverage targeted global marketing and ecommerce functions and was expected to serve more than 6,000 employees globally, supporting asset publication to the company web properties. Integrations were implemented at the content publishing layer to enable faster distribution of product imagery and brand assets to web platforms and customer facing channels.
Governance changes included centralizing the asset library, standardizing metadata and taxonomy for product and brand assets, and defining user roles and approval workflows for marketing and ecommerce teams. Outcomes called out by Tarkett included improved customer experience through more visually engaging web platforms and accelerated content reuse and distribution for product and brand assets.
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