News

DC-X improves editorial workflow at Smash 24/7
2009-10-05 12:52
It's finally happened. The Hamburg celebrity portal and Internet startup Smash 24/7 is using DC-X for their daily...
ORF launches a new press portal with DC Technologies
2009-07-31 12:46
One Plus one equals four. Austrian Broadcasting (ORF) with its new online press portal – presse.orf.at –...
DC Technologies working for welike.com – the new...
2009-04-01 13:03
What's the connection between Celine Dion, The Killers, Rihanna and AC/DC and Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood, Audrey...

Company

Digital Collections (DC) is a leading supplier of software for managing and research of digital information.

DIGITAL COLLECTIONS is a leading supplier of Digital Asset Management systems, providing the capabilities to organize, retrieve and to process text, photos, illustrations, audio/video, marketing collaterals and many other types of digital assets in a central an / or decentralized database. DC has about 180 Installations spread over more than 20 countrys mostly at „Blue Chip" publishers. 

With prominent customers like Axel Springer, Germany, Fairfax, Australia, South China Morning Post, Hongkong, O´Globo, Brasil, Japan Times, Tokyo and various other „Blue Chip" customers DC is the market leader for Asset-Management-Systems worldwide in the publishing market.

Most systems are installed at publishers. In addition to that the german governmnet is using various DC-Systems for a couple of authorities such as the parliament, ministry of defense and some other ministries. There are also some installations at industrial customers who are using DC-Systems for Image archiving and workflow, press monitoring and Asset Management (See graphic at the end).

DC operates as a private limited company (DC-G) and in the US (DCUS). It is owned by the founder and CEO Ole Olsen and Gannett (USA-Today). DC is audited annually in accordance with US Corporate Guidelines by an international Audit bureau. World-wide sales are covered by DC germany, DC-US, distribution partners and representation offices.


Systems in areas:

USA: about 105 systems
Germany: about 40 systems
Europe, Asia, Australia: about 30 systems

Here is the full reference list


Systems in market segements:

  • Newspapers and magazines
  • News agencies
  • TV-stations
  • Government
  • Industry

 

 

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