List of Visual Processing Cierto Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Visual Processing Cierto 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 Visual Processing Cierto for Digital Asset Management include: Daiwa House Industry Co., a Japan based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 48831 employees and revenues of $30.17 billion, Taisei Corporation, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 14518 employees and revenues of $13.41 billion, Mouse Computer Japan, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 574 employees and revenues of $197.0 million and many others.
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Daiwa House Industry Co. | Construction and Real Estate | 48831 | $30.2B | Japan | Visual Processing | Visual Processing Cierto | Digital Asset Management | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Daiwa House Industry Co. deployed Visual Processing Cierto as a Digital Asset Management solution to centralize and share promotional images, videos and production data across internal stakeholders in Japan. The deployment targeted streamlining content production and catalog and video workflows used by marketing and production teams across the company’s Japan operations. Visual Processing Cierto was configured as a centralized asset repository with metadata tagging, cataloging workflows, asset versioning and controlled access to support secure multi-device access and systematic reuse. The implementation embedded workflow automation for catalog generation and video asset handling, reducing manual handoffs and standardizing production artifacts. Rollout covered internal stakeholders across Daiwa House’s Japan operations and included governance controls for permissions, asset reuse policies and audit trails to enforce consistent catalog production processes. The DAM deployment delivered measurable productivity gains, with case materials reporting catalog production labor reduced by over 75% and video production labor reduced by over 50%, while enabling secure, multi-device access and reuse of assets. | |
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Mouse Computer Japan | Manufacturing | 574 | $197M | Japan | Visual Processing | Visual Processing Cierto | Digital Asset Management | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, Mouse Computer Japan implemented Visual Processing Cierto. The deployment centralized roughly 70 product types and promotional files, delivering browser-based preview, metadata tagging and controlled distribution to support sales and marketing teams in Japan using a Digital Asset Management approach. Visual Processing Cierto was configured to serve both DAM and PIM use cases as described in vendor materials, with metadata tagging and taxonomy-driven search to enable asset findability. The implementation included browser-based preview and in-browser conversion capabilities, automated license and download controls to enforce usage policies, and self-serve asset search and conversion workflows for sales users. Operational coverage focused on sales and marketing teams across Japan, enabling secure URL sharing for distribution and reducing dependency on centralized content requests. The solution centralized governance for asset distribution, standardizing metadata and access rules so marketing and sales could independently retrieve approved creative and product information. The project improved marketing and content production efficiency and added automated license and download controls, while enabling sales teams to self-serve asset search, conversion and secure URL sharing. Visual Processing Cierto functions as the companys Digital Asset Management and PIM-capable repository for product and promotional content. | |
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Taisei Corporation | Professional Services | 14518 | $13.4B | Japan | Visual Processing | Visual Processing Cierto | Digital Asset Management | 2020 | n/a | In 2020 Taisei Corporation deployed Visual Processing Cierto as a centralized Digital Asset Management solution to consolidate project-related design content including drawings, photos, videos, and proposals. The deployment targeted enterprise-wide search, access control and reuse to support engineering and design workflows across Taisei's nationwide design teams in Japan. Visual Processing Cierto was configured as a centralized repository with ingestion pipelines, metadata and taxonomy management, preview and versioning capabilities, and role-based access controls to enable controlled reuse of engineering assets. The implementation emphasized indexing and faceted search, along with device-agnostic access, to improve discoverability of CAD drawings and multimedia for field and office users. Operational coverage focused on engineering, design and project delivery groups, consolidating dispersed project files into a single catalog to support cross-project reuse and knowledge sharing. Governance was organized around cataloging workflows, metadata standards and access control policies to manage asset lifecycle and secure secondary use of proprietary design content. Vendor materials describe improved searchability, device-agnostic access and increased secondary use of design assets across nationwide design teams following the Visual Processing Cierto rollout, outcomes aligned with the objective of supporting Taisei's engineering and design functions through consolidated Digital Asset Management. |
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