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Government
Federal, state, and local agencies increasingly leverage digital media in order to carry out their unique mission. Digital Asset Management systems enable them to effectively organize, analyze, collaborate as well as distribute images, audio files and video.
Security
eMAMTM 2.8 has been voted into government agencies built by using multiple levels of security to help maintain the most appropriate access to information. We have security at the asset types, category, and project level. Our secure log-in allows access over any web-browser. Extensive security also allows granular permission groups and individual users to access only those activities and sets of assets that are appropriate.
eMAMTM 2.8 is built on the latest .NET tools, which make it easy to evolve as technology and your needs change. Transcode between different formats on the fly so information can move seamlessly between different video systems, platforms and servers.
eMAMTM 2.8 acquires very little training to use. It's user friendly, intuitive graphical interface makes it easy to use and simple to learn.
eMAMTM 2.8 web-based application allows you to gain access to your important assets anytime you need them.
Powerful Search Engine
eMAMTM 2.8 powerful search engine is easy, quick and efficient. Refine the search for your asset by using a "wild card". The wild card allows you to use asterisks in place of letters, which searchs through all your assets which contain that letters.
Or. . .
Use operators, search suggestions narrow or expand searches and use the tools necessary to make your search powerful and easy.
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