List of Quable DAM Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Quable 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 Quable 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 Quable DAM for Digital Asset Management include: Eureden France, a France based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $4.34 billion, Don't Call Me Jennyfer, a France based Retail organisation with 1973 employees and revenues of $450.0 million and many others.
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Don't Call Me Jennyfer | Retail | 1973 | $450M | France | Quable | Quable DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2022 | Numendo | In 2022, Don't Call Me Jennyfer implemented Quable DAM, a Digital Asset Management application. The deployment targeted marketing and e commerce product data management for the Jennyfer ready to wear brand in France, with Numendo leading the implementation engagement. Quable DAM was configured to handle high volume media ingestion, metadata enrichment, asset lifecycle management, and channelized media publication workflows. The project built on Quable PIM capabilities that enabled the team to publish products in 24 hours versus one week previously, and the DAM was used to manage roughly 600 photos uploaded per week to support 12 distribution channels. Operational scope covered marketing and e commerce teams and the asset flows feeding product pages and external distribution channels, with Numendo configuring transmission workflows and taxonomy to standardize media for multichannel publication. The implementation emphasized structured metadata, controlled upload and approval workflows, and automated delivery of approved media to channel endpoints. Governance changes included centralized asset ownership, defined upload cadence for photography, and editorial approval gates to improve media reliability for product pages. Outcomes stated by the vendor included a 7x faster time to market and more reliable media for product pages, with Quable DAM supplying the Digital Asset Management controls to sustain the faster product publishing cadence. | |
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Eureden France | Consumer Packaged Goods | 8000 | $4.3B | France | Quable | Quable DAM | Digital Asset Management | 2023 | Synolia | In 2023, Eureden France deployed Quable DAM for Digital Asset Management as part of an ecommerce and product information management initiative for the large agri food cooperative in Brittany, France. The deployment accompanied Quable PIM usage to centralize product master data, consolidating a catalog of 250,000 SKUs into a single product information hub. Synolia supported the implementation as the systems integrator. Quable DAM was implemented to centralize and categorize all media assets, with module usage cited as a decisive factor in the vendor selection and deployment. The configuration emphasized media cataloging, metadata enrichment, and structured asset categorization to improve media quality and productivity. The Quable DAM implementation was paired operationally with Quable PIM to link product records and media assets for consistent product dossiers. Integration work included a direct connectivity layer to Magento, identified as Adobe Commerce, enabling omnichannel distribution of validated assets and product content to web storefronts. Operational coverage targeted ecommerce teams, product information management, and marketing functions that publish product pages and media for retail and B2B channels. The implementation architecture therefore centralized asset stewardship and delivered a published asset feed into the Adobe Commerce channel. Governance and rollout emphasized standardized taxonomy and collaboration workflows to streamline content review across product and marketing teams, and Quable DAM was positioned as the authoritative media repository. Reported outcomes included streamlined collaboration and improved media quality and productivity, and the Magento integration enabled synchronized omnichannel publishing of enriched product content. |
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