List of Vjoon Seven Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Vjoon Seven 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 Vjoon Seven 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 Vjoon Seven for Digital Asset Management include: Siemens, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 312000 employees and revenues of $84.55 billion, Conde Nast, a United States based Media organisation with 6000 employees and revenues of $2.00 billion, American Chemical Society, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 1853 employees and revenues of $687.0 million and many others.
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American Chemical Society | Non Profit | 1853 | $687M | United States | Vjoon | Vjoon Seven | Digital Asset Management | 2018 | n/a | In 2018, American Chemical Society implemented Vjoon Seven for Digital Asset Management to support editorial and publishing workflows for Chemical & Engineering News in the United States. The implementation built on an upgrade of vjoon K4 to enable a digital first workflow, adding XML export and richer metadata to repurpose content across platforms and accelerate online publishing. Vjoon Seven was configured to deliver integrated DAM capabilities, including centralized asset metadata management, XML export pipelines, and editorial asset linking used by the Chemical & Engineering News editorial team. Functional modules implemented covered editorial intake, metadata enrichment, asset-to-article linking, and automated XML publishing to web channels, supporting cross platform content repurposing and faster online publication cycles. Governance focused on embedding metadata standards and XML workflow controls into editorial processes to ensure consistent reuse and centralized asset control. Vjoon case materials and press releases link ACS’s project to vjoon’s integrated Digital Asset Management capabilities, and the United States deployment improved content repurposing and accelerated publishing in 2018. | |
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Conde Nast | Media | 6000 | $2.0B | United States | Vjoon | Vjoon Seven | Digital Asset Management | 2013 | Maned | In 2013 Conde Nast implemented Vjoon Seven as a Digital Asset Management solution to harmonize Condé Nast International publishing workflows across nine countries, aligning editorial and multi channel publishing functions. The deployment focused on enabling a create once publish everywhere content model and standardizing content creation across regional editorial teams. Vjoon Seven was configured as the central Digital Asset Management repository with workflow orchestration for editorial processes, supporting asset ingest, metadata standardization, version control, and publishing orchestration for multi channel outputs. The implementation leveraged Vjoon Seven capabilities to enforce consistent metadata schemas and streamline editorial handoffs, aligning editorial production with multi channel publishing pipelines. Integrations included K4 messaging connected to Vjoon Seven as noted in vjoon case study materials, and the program engaged implementation partner Maned while MEI managed global delivery. Operational scope covered Condé Nast International editorial departments across nine countries, unifying publishing workflows and content distribution touchpoints. Governance changes centralized content standards and rollout coordination at a global level under MEI managed delivery, with standardized processes for asset lifecycle and publication approvals. The project delivered faster multi channel publishing and standardization according to the November 19, 2013 press release. | |
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Siemens | Manufacturing | 312000 | $84.5B | Germany | Vjoon | Vjoon Seven | Digital Asset Management | 2015 | n/a | In 2015, Siemens implemented Vjoon Seven to automate corporate report production for corporate reports and finance. Vjoon Seven is a Digital Asset Management application used to centralize creative assets, standardize tagging, and drive an integrated content supply chain for regulatory and investor communications. The implementation configured collaboration workflows to integrate project participants, and automated exports for print, web and the Federal Gazette. Functional capabilities emphasized product tagging and content supply chain messaging to support multi-channel publishing and controlled asset reuse across report cycles. Deployment was concentrated in Germany and scoped to corporate reporting and finance teams, delivering highly automated, secure corporate report workflows. Governance changes focused on enforced workflow orchestration and export automation to meet publication and filing requirements. The program produced documented operational efficiencies, with approximately 30% savings versus previous processes through reduced manual handoffs and automated export pipelines. Vjoon Seven was positioned as the central Digital Asset Management platform for Siemens corporate reporting, consolidating asset control and publication orchestration. |
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