The Secret life of an Asset: Intangible Values

Mark Davey’s Henry Stewart Chicago Presentation Context to this presentation can be found here Rapidly Iterating DAM: Zen and the art of adaptive reasoning. (digitalassetmanagement.org.uk) Rapidly Iterating DAM: The Tao of Digital Asset Management (digitalassetmanagement.org.uk) […]

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Leica introduces limited edition Titanium M9

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At Photokina today in Germany, Leica has released a new version of the popular M9 full frame digital rangefinder camera. The M9 has been almost impossible to get hold of since its launch due to it’s popularity and with this special edition only available in 500 units I think this will be even harder to […]

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The Quadro FX 4800 for Mac + Premiere Pro CS5 = fast

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A couple of months ago I was offered the opportunity to test out the NVIDIA Quadro FX 4800 for Mac. This beast of a video card is one of the more powerful cards available for the Macintosh but it’s also quite expensive (currently just over $1,400 at Amazon). I jumped at the opportunity as it’s […]

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How The Nielsen Company Uses Idea Management Software to Drive Innovation

We’ve heard a lot about how idea management works in theory – but how does it work in practice? Ann Marie Dumais, Senior Vice President of New Product Introductions atThe Nielsen Company, was kind enough to walk us through Nielsen’s use ofBrightIdea for enterprise idea management. Here are the lessons we came away with. When […]

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A Conversation With Michael Britt

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By now, you’re probably aware of what is still the only HDSLR convention, PhotoCine Expo. If there is a driving force behind both of these conventions it is Michael Britt. Michael started as a unit stills photographer on movie sets which led to a career in digital photography. Due to his expertise, Michael became consultant […]

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Rich, interactive experiences require taxonomy

Image via Wikipedia Creating rich internet applications (RIAs) is partly about the technology to evaluate and serve up all these connections, but it is impossible without care, design, and maintenance of your content’s taxonomy. Again, unlike our scientific counterparts, there can be no, single, universal taxonomy for web content because each content domain has its […]

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Do you want to join a DAM Meetup group near you?

The first DAM Meetup group was established in New York City, but there are more coming. Are you ready? Posted by Henrik de Gyor on September 21, 2010 Within one year, two DAM professionals have formed a successful DAM Meetup group. The first Digital Asset Management (DAM) Meetup group was established in New York City. […]

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Make Any Voice Recording Searchable and Sharable with VoiceBase

During his presentation atDEMO Fall last week in Santa Clara, California, Walter Bachtiger told the audience to “relax, take a deep breath” and “take your fingers off the keyboard.” No, he wasn’t conducting mid-conference yoga session to relieve stress, nor was he trying to help the audience avoid carpal tunnel. Bachtiger was simply explaining that […]

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Google Data, Statistics, and the Semanticized Web

Posted by Seth Grimes http://intelligent-enterprise.informationweek.com I imagine that Google employs many hundreds of data scientists, folks whose job is to study and turn to good use the huge masses of data the search-advertising-application services giant, and its users, generate. Each document indexed, each search, each ad served, each service call creates data. This data is […]

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