REFERENCES
This customers are still using DC Technologies
- Focus Magazin
- Presse- und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung
- Axel Springer Verlag AG
An overview of our customers is given here!
Solutions
The systems from Digital Collections enable you to utilise exactly the content you need for your media product or corporate communications – fast, individually and reliably. You can either research content from virtually any information source or create it yourself. Content creation is automated with the aid of a great many functions.
Digital Collections offers solutions for
Publisher and media institutes
DC-X is a brand new designed asset management system. It combines archiving and searching with "Task Management", a "WYSIWYG Web-Editor" for content creation, news monitoring and a couple of other exciting new features. DC-X integrates external content like blogs, websites, YouTube, Flickr a.s.o. using semantic web technologies to search, compare and rank content. DC-X integrates well with existing online, print and mobile publishing systems via standard interfaces. More
Vertical solutions for your company
DC-X is used in industry as a press archive and for creating press reviews. Other applications are centralised asset management solutions for internal and external communications. With DC solutions, access to any type of content – whether images, text, graphics, videos or even podcasts – is quick, easy and guaranteed from anywhere in the world. User-generated content (from YouTube, Flickr and weblogs) can also be researched and integrated. External web content is integrated using semantic technology. More
Solutions for e-Government
The demands in this area are rising: customised newsletters and information services and the structuring and control of information. Modern administrative bodies and organisations expect a state-of-the-art information management system in keeping with the demands of the times. The solutions from DC support the publication of images that are currently available and offer structured access to archive material via a whole array of search functions. More
