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Digital Asset Management using SharePoint 2013
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Requirements
A single and central storage where they can share all Sales & Marketing Team artifacts
Ability to
Upload, categorize and store in respective locations
Tag the content with a global set of keywords / terms
Search the content using these tags to locate desperate content
Quickly locate the desired information through the categories created
Search within the contents of files and locate the desired files quickly and easily
Support MS Office files, PDF files, Pictures and Videos
Solution Approach
Implement a Digital Asset Management Solution using Microsoft SharePoint 2013
Leverage the capabilities available Out of the Box with SharePoint
Create Custom Components where appropriate to extend the Out of the Box Capabilities and thus provide an effective solution
Solution
Customization
OOB Capabilities
What is an effective DAM Solution?
A digital asset is an image, audio, or video file, or other reusable rich content fragment that an organization uses in applications across the enterprise
An effective solution for managing digital assets specifies the following: Local and Enterprise metadata to provide for each kind of asset.
The amount of storage space that is required for the assets, and the performance issues to consider for serving the assets to users.
Where to store assets at each stage of the life cycle of an asset.
How to control access to an asset at each stage of its life cycle.
How to move assets within the organization as team members contribute to creation, review, approval, publication, and disposition of assets.
Which policies to apply to assets so that asset-related actions are audited, assets are retained or disposed of correctly, and assets that are important to the organization are protected.
How assets are treated as corporate records, which must be retained according to requirements and corporate guidelines.
Typical Users of an DAM System
Asset creators. This includes people who create individual assets, such as marketing copyrighters, graphic artists, video producers and who submit assets to the asset library. For example, a graphic artist staff might create a product logo in multiple resolutions and sizes, and in both color and black and white, and then upload all versions of the logo to the asset library for use by other members of a product marketing team.
Asset managers. This includes people who manage the assets in the library. They are in charge of the end-to-end workflow from the time that an asset is first submitted, through publication, to the time when an asset expires. They are also in charge of managing and organizing assets in the library. For example, an asset manager might take multiple versions of a product logo and categorize them appropriately in the library, add important metadata such as keywords, and set a date after which the asset cannot be used.
Asset consumers. This includes people who have to find and use assets from the library to create other work products. For example, web designers can use a product logo from the asset library when they create marketing pages for product websites.
Why SharePoint for DAM?
Microsoft SharePoint is the world’s leading Collaboration Application
Well Designed and Suited for Document Management, Digital Asset Management or Content Management
Has capabilities to store, add metadata, tag, enable workflows, provide permissions and search, locate the desired content easily
Ability to create re-usable templates in the form of Content Types: Combination of Files and Metadata
In SharePoint Server 2013 you use an asset library to store and share digital assets with users. The asset library is a SharePoint Server 2013 library template that is customized to use content types designed specifically for storing and cataloging rich media assets.
Features of the Asset Library
Thumbnail–centric views By default, the Asset Library uses a Thumbnails view, which displays small thumbnails of the assets in the library. This view makes it easy to quickly browse for images and video files.
Overlay callouts In Thumbnails view, the name of the file is shown on a black overlay at the bottom of the thumbnail. When you move your pointer over the thumbnail, this overlay scrolls up, covers the thumbnail, and reveals clickable buttons. One button lets you select the files, and the other opens a detail panel with more options.
Podcasting support through RSS You can use the RSS feature of the asset library to set up podcasting for audio or video files that are stored in Asset Library. Site users can subscribe to the RSS feed for the library to receive new content as it is added via podcast. To learn how to add audio or video to a newsfeed post, see Add features to a newsfeed post.
Digital asset content types The Asset Library is pre-configured to support content types for image, video, and audio files. These content types include columns that enable you to track metadata that is specific to rich media assets. To learn more about content types, see Introduction to content types and content type publishing
Automatic metadata extraction for image files When you upload image files to an Asset Library, any existing metadata for the file is extracted and promoted to any available corresponding columns in the library. Automatic metadata extraction is supported for the following image file types: BMP, GIF, ICO, JPEG, PNG, and TIFF.
Why SharePoint?
Content Management Features such as Libraries Creation, Pages Creation, Publishing Content, Embedding Tables, Pictures, Videos are available
Content Authors can quickly create pages and insert content and present them as links to Content Consumers
Seamlessly integrates into your corporate Intranet Portal
In the future, share your content with external consumers as well through Extranet
Content Lifecycle
Search
AUTHOR ITERATE FINALIZE PROMOTE Search Access
Video Features Can upload from your computer
Can embed and play from YouTube
HTML5 Player
Adding related files to your video and seeing them along the video itself
Social Video Experience
http://blogs.office.com/2013/03/08/enhanced-video-experience-in-sharepoint-2013/
SharePoint 2013 with BLOB Cache supports better video streaming and performance
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn169054(v=office.15).aspx
Can be integrated with third party streaming solutions http://www.ramp.com/integration/ramp-for-sharepoint-online-and-2013/
Azure Media Services (from Microsoft)
SpotForge
Implementation Approach
Requirements Study
Architecture Design & Planning
Implementation
Configuration
Customization
Internal Testing
Client Validation
Training, Documentation & Going Live
Architecture Design & Planning
Identifying roles for managing digital assets
Analyze asset types / categories
Plan organization of asset libraries
Plan content types
Plan content governance for digital assets
Plan workflows
Plan policies
Demo
SharePoint Marketing Site
Document Libraries
Picture Libraries
Digital Asset Libraries
Local and Enterprise Metadata
Information Management
Content Type
Search
Q&A