Henry Stewart DAM Symposium set for June 20 in London

Jun 16, 2006 8:00 AM, Strategic Content Management e-newsletter

    

The 13th Henry Stewart Digital Asset Management (DAM) & Marketing Operations Management (MOM) Symposium will take place on June 20th and 21st at the Radisson SAS Portman Hotel in London.

The DAM Symposium looks at how brand organizations, agencies, broadcasters, publishers and public and not-for-profit organizations are building a framework for managing digital assets, from basic search, storage and retrieval to more advanced integration of DAM and media asset management platforms and metadata into ingest-create-manage-distribute workflows.

With four concurrent tracks running across two days, the sessions will provide 40 hours of content-practitioner case studies, actionable business plans from subject matter experts and interactive panel discussions that address questions about DAM, MAM and MRM.

For more information, visit www.damusers.com/prog_lon06.asp.




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