List of Pixelboxx DAM Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Pixelboxx DAM 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 Pixelboxx DAM 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 Pixelboxx DAM for Digital Asset Management include: KfW, a Germany based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 8391 employees and revenues of $12.30 billion, Brax, a Germany based Retail organisation with 1100 employees and revenues of $345.0 million, Bauformat Kuechen, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 900 employees and revenues of $250.0 million and many others.
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Bauformat Kuechen | Manufacturing | 900 | $250M | Germany | Pixelboxx | Pixelboxx DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2019 | n/a | In 2019 Bauformat Kuechen implemented Pixelboxx DAM to centralize product and marketing assets and to streamline dealer and internal access. The deployment is categorized under Digital Asset Management and includes the Pixelboxx Portal alongside Adobe Creative integrations to align asset production with distribution workflows. The implementation emphasized portal based asset distribution and on demand transformation capabilities, providing rendition generation and controlled access for marketing and sales teams. Pixelboxx DAM was configured to support catalog and trade show publishing workflows and to enable on the fly transformations of imagery for varied channel requirements. Integrations explicitly included Adobe Creative integrations and the Pixelboxx Portal as the external distribution layer, enabling dealers and internal teams in Germany to retrieve approved assets and marketing collateral. Operational coverage focused on dealer networks and internal marketing and sales functions, with the portal serving as the primary point of publication and access for external partners. Governance centered on centralized access controls and distribution processes to simplify dealer workflows and to support catalogue and trade show production. The implementation delivered portal based asset distribution and on demand transformations that simplified dealer workflows and supported trade show and catalogue publishing. | |
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Brax | Retail | 1100 | $345M | Germany | Pixelboxx | Pixelboxx DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, Brax implemented Pixelboxx DAM. The deployment used Pixelboxx DAM in the Digital Asset Management category to centralize product imagery and marketing assets for a German retail business operating domestically and internationally. The implementation combined Pixelboxx DAM with Pixelbridge as a Single Source of Truth, configuring core Digital Asset Management capabilities including metadata management, automated tagging, rendition generation for product image scaling, and workflow orchestration to streamline image production. Automated image transfers and multichannel distribution workflows were configured to support marketing, ecommerce, and marketplace channels, reducing manual handoffs in asset provisioning. Pixelboxx DAM was integrated to Brax ERP, PIM, and 3D store planning systems to synchronize product master data, asset metadata, and scaled image renditions across commerce and retail planning systems. Operational coverage extended across marketing and ecommerce functions, supporting online storefronts, retail operations and third party marketplaces in Germany and international markets. Governance was centralized around Pixelbridge as the authoritative asset repository, standardizing metadata schemas, access controls, and approval workflows to enforce asset ownership and reuse policies. Process changes emphasized automated tagging and transfer rules, aligning photography, product management and marketing teams to a single asset lifecycle and reducing ad hoc asset requests. The implementation automated tagging and image transfers, streamlined image production workflows, and improved time to market and productivity for online, retail and marketplace channels. | |
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KfW | Banking and Financial Services | 8391 | $12.3B | Germany | Pixelboxx | Pixelboxx DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2014 | n/a | In 2014, KfW implemented Pixelboxx DAM as a centrally integrated image archive to support corporate communications, editorial workflows and a public image portal in Germany. The Pixelboxx DAM deployment is classified as Digital Asset Management and serves KfW's corporate communications and editorial teams as the primary repository for visual content. The implementation used Pixelbridge for automated multi resolution delivery and a central asset repository connected to SharePoint, enabling controlled ingestion, metadata indexing, search and versioning workflows. Functional capabilities configured included a centralized image archive, rights management controls, automated rendition generation and distribution workflows for internal and external consumption. Operational coverage focused on corporate communications, editorial production and the public image portal in Germany, providing a single source of truth for visual assets across those functions. Integration with SharePoint and the Pixelbridge delivery engine supported internal asset discovery and external publication to the public portal. Governance workstreams centralized permissions and streamlined approval and licensing processes to improve control over asset distribution. The Pixelboxx DAM deployment reduced redundant storage, improved rights management and streamlined internal and external asset distribution. |
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