
Manage Digital Assets Locally, Access Them Globally
MediaBin Syndication Manager enables geographically dispersed organizations
and their extended business partners to connect multiple MediaBin servers
together to share content.
Manage Digital Assets Locally, access them Globally - Digital assets can be really big – a typical “lifestyle” photograph edited in Adobe Photoshop may be 400MB or more, while commercial quality video projects run 1.6GB per minute before being encoded for distribution. For a creative worker, it isn’t practical to make revisions to such large assets across any wide area network, so MediaBin Syndication Manager allows geographically dispersed organizations and their extended business partners to connect multiple MediaBin servers together in a distributed fashion, sharing content securely according to easily-established business rules within a publisher-subscriber model.
A brand manager may choose to synchronize a work-in-progress project folder
with a creative agency’s MediaBin, or replicate all approved marketing
assets to a central MediaBin to be accessed by resellers. Deleted
assets, and assets that no longer meet the business rules established
by the publisher, are automatically removed from the subscriber system.
Syndication Manager does not require that assets be replicated
between a publisher and subscriber. Instead, a “reference”
to each published asset can be established, providing only previews and
metadata to the subscriber system. Users can then locate and preview
the assets on the subscriber system before transparently downloading a copy
or a rendition from the publishing MediaBin server.
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