Asset management seminar set for summer school

Jul 7, 2006 8:00 AM, Strategic Content Management e-newsletter

    

Asset Management with VFinity, a free seminar, will be held as part of the VCA Fusion Summer School August 23 in New York City.

The session will cover a comprehensive multimedia asset management and workflow solution, including full Web 2.0 implementation. The class will deal with all media types with, particularly video and audio (time-based media), and will help users adapt asset management to their current IT environment.

The location is 370 7th Ave, Suite 550, New York City, NY 10001. Admission is free but advance registration is required.

For more information, call 212-967-9010 ext. 210; or e-mail barbg@vca.com.




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