NetXposure ships V. 3.0 of Image Portal, Image Portal X and Hexafoo

Sep 15, 2004 12:31 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    



NetXposure's Image Portal

NetXposure has shipped the latest versions of Image Portal, Image Portal X and Hexafoo. These digital asset management solutions are designed to provide a centralized repository to store, organize, repurpose and distribute large libraries of digital files.

The three products, comprising the Image Portal Family of DAM solutions, differ on server-platform compatibility, image-repurposing capability and included modules. All are Web-based, sold with an unlimited user seat license, and available in six languages. Reporting software and InCaddy Plug-In for Adobe InDesign are available as add-on modules.

Image Portal runs on Windows and Solaris servers. An Adobe Graphics server is built in, allowing automatic generation of variations of image files based on different color modes, sizes, resolutions and file types. Image Portal X runs on Mac OS X and Linux servers. Java Advanced Imaging is built in, allowing automatic generation of variations of image files based on different color modes, sizes and file types.

Hexafoo runs on Window, Solaris, Mac OS X and Linux servers. It has no image-processing capability other than thumbnail generation.

All products feature Web Services, WebDAV and LDAP support and are available as add-on modules. New features in version 3.0 include versioning, check in/check out, auto-tasking, batch tasking and PDF proofing.

For more information, visit www.netx.net.

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