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BACKBASE
RED HAT
ACT-ON
TENSITY
SOMOS
ADATA
EQUILIBRIUM
CANTO
WAVE
RAZUNA
NETXPOSURE
EVOLPHIN
EXTENSIS
BRIGHTINTERACTIVE
FOTOWARE
MERLINONE
PICTUREPARK
WEBDAM
WIDEN
WOODWING
RESOURCESPACEBRANDWORKZ
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ADAM Software
Adobe
Avid
Brandworkz
Bright Interactive
Bynder
Canto
celum
censhare
Cinegy
EnterMedia
Evolphin
EMC
Equilibrium
Extensis
FotoWare
IntelligenceBank
MediaBeacon
MerlinOne
NetXposure
North Plains
Nuxeo
OpenText
Oracle
Picturepark
Razuna
ResourceSpace
Stylelabs
WAVE Corporation
WebDAM
Widen
WoodWIng
ZONZA
Vendors Reviewed
Vendors Reviewed
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Table of Contents (from full report)
Executive SummaryA short introduction to key concepts and individual vendor strengths and weaknesses
What Is Digital & Media Asset Management Technology?Key Concepts
The Business Case for Digital & Media Asset Management
The DAM Maturity Model
DAM and MAM Technology Services How DAM and MAM tools really work
Universal Scenarios: The Key to Comparing Technologies
Image & Brand Management
Publishing
Corporate Time-Based Media Management
Broadcast Media Management
Peripheral / Other Media Asset Management Use Case Scenarios
Vendor Evaluations
Large Enterprise Suite Vendors
Adobe: Experience Manager Assets
Avid: Interplay Media Manager
EMC: Documentum Digital Asset Manager
OpenText: MediaBin
OpenText: Media Management
Oracle: WebCenter Content
Pure-Play DAM: Primarily On-Premise
ADAM Software: ADAM
Canto, Inc.: Cumulus and Flight
Celum: Digital Asset Management
censhare: censhare
Equilibrium: MediaRich ECM for SharePoint
Evolphin: Zoom
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Table of Contents, Cont.
Extensis: Portfolio Server
FotoWare: FotoWeb and FotoStation
MediaBeacon: R3volution
North Plains: Telescope
North Plains: Xinet
WAVE Corporation: MediaBank Gold
Pure-Play DAM: Primarily Cloud Based
Brandworkz: Brandworkz
Bright Interactive: Asset Bank
Bynder: Bynder
IntelligenceBank
MerlinOne: Merlin
NetX: NetX
Picturepark: Picturepark
Stylelabs: Marketing Content Hub
WebDAM Solutions: WebDAM
Widen: Media Collective
WoodWing Software: Elvis DAM
ZONZA: ZONZA
Open Source DAM Projects
EnterMedia: EMShare
Nuxeo: Platform
Razuna: Razuna
ResourceSpace: ResourceSpace
This table of contents reflects the contents of the full report. This sample report only reviews North Plains: Telescope.
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Pure-Play DAM – Primarily On-Premise Ratings Summary
LEGEND: 0 1 2 3 4 Poor Fit –––––––––– Better Fit
Ratings Summary: Pure-Play DAM – Primarily On-Premise
Feature Ratings at a Glance
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Creation & Management
Ingestion 3
Asset Lifecycle 2
Media Processing 3
Taxonomy Management 3
Metadata, Controlled Vocabulary & Schema Support 3
Basic Search 3
Faceted Search & Navigation 4
Asset Manager User Interface 3
Assembly & Delivery
Collaboration 2
Workflow 2
Localization & Internationalization 2
The full report shows evaluation ratings for every DAM product — so you can quickly contrast the strengths and weaknesses of specific products.
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LEGEND: 0 1 2 3 4 Poor Fit –––––––––– Better Fit
Feature Ratings at a Glance
ADAM
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Transformation & Transcoding 3
Multichannel Delivery 3
Personalization 2
Architecture & Management
Application Development 2
System Administration 3
Security 2
Reporting & Analytics 1
Distribution 4
Configuration 3
Customization, Integration & Extensibility 3
Scalability & Performance 3
Storage & Archiving 2
Administrator User Interface 3
Strategic Considerations
Customer Support 1
Vendor Professional Services 1
Pure-Play DAM – Primarily On-Premise Ratings Summary, Cont.
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LEGEND: 0 1 2 3 4 Poor Fit –––––––––– Better Fit
Feature Ratings at a Glance
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Strategy 1
Viability & Stability 1
Technical Modernity 1
Roadmap 2
Value for Money 2
Channel Professional Services 1
Community Strength 2
Third-Party Add-ons 2
Pure-Play DAM – Primarily On-Premise Ratings Summary, Cont.
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LEGEND: 0 1 2 3 4 Poor Fit –––––––––– Better Fit
Scenario Summary: Pure-Play DAM: Primarily On-Premise
Use Case Scenarios
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Image & Brand Management
DAM Library or Photo Archive 0
Brand-Centric Asset Management 1
Multilingual Brand Management 1
Marketing & Advertising Asset Mgmt. 2
Publishing
Periodical & Catalog Production & Mgmt. 1
Multichannel Publishing 3
Corporate Time-Based Media Management
Audio & Video Library Review & Approval 3
Audio & Video Production & Reuse 2
Broadcast Media Management 1
Pure-Play DAM – Primarily On-Premise Scenario Summary
The full report rates each product in relation to specific business scenarios, so you quickly can determine which products are a good or bad fit.
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LEGEND: 0 1 2 3 4 Poor Fit –––––––––– Better Fit
Vendor by Verticals: Pure-Play DAM – Primarily On-Premise
Vendor by Verticals
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Advertising & Creative Agencies 2
Media & Entertainment 3
Fast-Moving Consumer Goods 3
Pharmaceutical, Health Care, & Medical 1
Government 0
Nonprofit, Education, & Heritage 1
Retail & E-commerce 3
Manufacturing 3
Pure-Play DAM – Primarily On-Premise Vendor by Verticals
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North Plains: Telescope 9 northplains.com
I. Vendor at a Glance
Specsheet NorthPlains:Telescope9
Geography Global
What’s New • Management team changes — again (sweeping and changing the C• suite at North Plains has become an annual event)• A strategic move to create northplains.com in the cloud as an entry point for all
three product offerings (Telescope, Xinet, and On Brand), thereby shifting focus tothe application (products becoming apps) of these three semi-distinct productswith differing workflows
• Aspera plugin for the Telescope Uploader can do multi-job uploads in high-latencyenvironments
Strengths • Broad experience with large companies & global implementations• Among the strongest video management capabilities of any DAM- focused
product, including the frame-by-frame video annotation capability• System can be customized and extended using SQL-like functional rules —
without the need to write Java code• Strong partner network in publishing and broadcasting, including eBook
generation for publishers
Weaknesses • Current roadmap/strategy is a confusing mess, stemming from a lack of vision andleadership at the top of the organization
• Like OpenText and ADAM, it is among the highest TCO (Total Cost of• Ownership) of any DAM product• Rapid pace & turbulence of external investment, executive team change, and
inconsistency in product direction should give buyers pause• System administration requires knowledge of a particular flavor of SQL, something
you’ll need to factor into your training budget• Not strong in multilingual scenarios, but there has been some improvement• Despite a growing services team, customers report that the team is still stretched
too thinly
Potential Fit Marketing & Advertising Asset Management, all Publishing Scenarios, Time-Based Media Management
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Specsheet NorthPlains:Telescope9
Unlikely Fit DAM Library or Photo Archive, Multilingual Brand Management, Broadcast Video & Film Production
Compare To OpenText, MediaBeacon, ADAM
Delivery Environment On-Premise, Public Cloud, SaaS
Licensing On premise: Per server, per concurrent user, or perpetual license; hosted option (called Telescope On-Demand) also available. A typical deal size is ~$500,000; $750,000 and up with services; large enterprise perpetual license easily exceeds $1 million.
Ownership Privately held
II. Summary• Toronto-based North Plains Systems (NPS) is one of a dwindling number of enterprise-
scale, independent, pure-play DAM vendors.
• The company’s Telescope product line (now more than a decade old) is noted for itsrelatively straightforward installation and configuration requirements, its elegantdistributed architecture, and the relative ease with which it can do some fairly powerfulthings using a SQL-based scripting language (eliminating what would otherwise be anonerous amount of Java coding).
• Similar to OpenText, NPS is an acquisitive company. After a growth equity investmentfrom Accel-KRR in 2011, the firm acquired UK-based MRM/WCM vendor, VYRE, andpre-press vendor, Xinet.
• The company is in perpetual management turmoil, having changed CEOs 4 times in 5years.
• The current roadmap plans to merge the three products (Telescope, Xinet, and OnBrand) into a cohesive whole by introducing northplains.com as a central hub in anattempt to “appify” the three products.
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III. BackgroundNorth Plains Systems (NPS) began with (then) Macintosh programmer Steve Sauder in hisToronto basement in 1994. Today, North Plains claims 450+ customers. Overall, the lastseveral years have been an intense period of change for North Plains; we wonder if things willever settle down as investor pressures mount.
The Telescope product line used to include four main offerings, but it has dwindled to two since North Plains abandoned its more affordable, workgroup-oriented options. Today the offerings are:
• Telescope Enterprise – This is the top-of-the-line product. It supports Microsoft SQLServer and Oracle; can use Microsoft IIS, Apache, or Oracle web servers (for running“Telescope.web” — see discussion under Architecture); and the media hub can bedeployed to Tomcat or Apple WebObjects. The system can be extended via the use ofSDKs (there are separate SDKs for separate subsystems).
• Telescope OnDemand – This is a hosted (SaaS) offering, configured to order, withhosting by NaviSite (a well-known hosting service with more than a dozen data centers)on quad-core Oracle servers. Note that only about 10 percent of North Plains’customers are using this service; most customers still favor an on-premise Telescopeinstallation.
With Telescope version 9, the interfaces for creative users and administrators took a leap from a techie look to a more creative and usable one, with clearer iconography and better application of drag-and-drop functionality.
Customers feel that the UX remains old-fashioned and non-intuitive relative to other products on the market. Additionally, there are reports that the UX is inconsistent across different browsers.
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IV. Scenario FitTelescope is too heavy and expensive for anything but the largest DAM Library or PhotoArchive, or for Brand-Centric Management. However, it could be well suited to Marketing &Advertising Asset Management scenarios, and most Publishing scenarios. Non-broadcast,corporate-oriented, Time-Based Media Management is also a fit for Telescope.
Use Case Rating Analysis
DAM Library or Photo Archive 0 This is overkill and too expensive for this purpose; consider alternatives with a history in the cloud.
Brand-Centric Asset Management 1
Except in multi-brand, agency scenarios, Telescope is overkill; consider alternatives with a history in the cloud.
Multilingual Brand Management 1 Telescope has little experience in Multilingual Brand Management. Only a few foreign language packs are available (German & Japanese).
Marketing & Advertising Asset Management 2
Telescope supports many large enterprises and agencies in this scenario.
Periodical & Catalog Production & Management 1
Telescope’s has little experience in Production Management.
Multichannel Publishing 3 This is one of Telescope’s sweet spots due its long history with publishers, agencies, and media companies.
Audio & Video Library Review & Approval 3
Telescope has some of the strongest video ingestion, review, and approval capabilities of any DAM vendor.
Audio & Video Production & Reuse 2
Telescope has adequate features for video sampling, clicking, and transformation.
Broadcast Media Management 1 There is no integration with high-resolution production broadcast tools.
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V. Strategic Considerations
Consideration Rating Analysis
Vendor
Customer Support 1
Customers are often displeased with responsiveness. One customer told us, “We’ve had to escalate our issues up the chain of command on several occasions, but eventually, we do get heard.”
Vendor Professional Services 1 The professional services group has been a revolving door of staff, hindering the overall quality.
Strategy 1
North Plains is attempting to combine three distinct products with distinct architectures and code bases under one roof. By provisioning these onto one platform (northplains.com), North Plains is trying to improve flexibility and switching platforms under the covers will be easier. We question how straightforward this will be.
Viability & Stability 1 Vendor product and corporate change is excessive.
Product
Technical Modernity 1
Telescope is burdened with a large legacy codebase. North Plains currently uses the cloud to dangle the carrot in front of longstanding customers, attempting to encourage them to upgrade to newer versions. But the issue of vastly different code among the products — as well as data migration — remains.
Roadmap 2
Whether there will be a slow transition to the new northplains.com, or three, separate systems will continue to be integrated with one another superficially remains an unanswered question.
Value for Money 2 Telescope remains among the highest TCO in the industry.
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Ecosystem
Channel Professional Services 1 The NPS partner network is weak since the company built its own insufficient services team.
Community Strength 2 NPS enjoys a somewhat large community.
Third-party Add-ons 2 There’s a decent array of third-party connectors, but customer satisfaction has been mixed.
VI. Vertical Expertise
VII. AnalysisTelescope has a large presence within Media & Entertainment as well as with product-focused verticals such as FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods), e-commerce, and Manufacturing. It has little to no presence in Nonprofit or government organizations. Companies with smaller asset libraries and brand-oriented businesses should consider more lightweight products.
VerticalExpertise
Advertising & Creative Agencies 2
Media & Entertainment 3
Fast-Moving Consumer Goods 3
Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, & Medical
1
Government 0
Nonprofit, Education, & Heritage 1
Retail & E-commerce 3
Manufacturing 3
“Telescope is burdened with a large legacy codebase. North Plains currently uses the cloud to dangle the carrot in front of longstanding customers, attempting to encourage them to upgrade to newer versions. But the issue of vastly different code among the products — as well as data migration — remains.”
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VIII. Functional Considerations & Drawbacks
Findings Impact
Creation & Management
The UI/UX still lags its competitors, most notably enterprise-leaning celum and Canto Cumulus, as well as new and punchy vendors such as Bynder and STYLELABS.
Plan for major configuration work to achieve a simplified interface. To ensure user adoption, plan for adequate training.
North Plains’ integration with Aspera’s Fasp™ technology provides accelerated bulk ingest.
This adds secure transfer features as well, but download the plugin to ensure it’s compatible with your browser.
Feature Ratings
Architecture & Management Application Development 2 System Administration 3 Security 2 Reporting & Analytics 1 Distribution 4 Configuration 3 Customization, Integration & Extensibility 3
Scalability & Performance 3 Storage & Archiving 2
Administrator User Interface 3
Feature Ratings
Creation & Management Ingestion 3
Asset Lifecycle 2
Media Processing 3
Taxonomy Management 3
Metadata, Controlled Vocabulary & Schema Support 3
Basic Search 3
Faceted Search & Navigation 4
Manager User Interface 3
Assembly & Delivery Collaboration 2
Workflow 2 Localization & Internationalization 2
Transformation & Transcoding 3
Multichannel Delivery 3
Personalization 2
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Findings Impact
The principal metaphor is the Catalog, which is simply a logical collection of related assets.
Note that a Catalog is just proxies of assets; it doesn’t contain the actual assets, and a smart Catalog is just a saved search. Catalogs can be populated with Catalogs (nesting is supported), and they can be global (viewable to others) or local (viewable to a particular user).
Telescope is a rare breed of DAM that truly can handle video and audio at a more complex level. Frame-by-frame video annotation, time-coded descriptive metadata, and clipping to create rough cuts are just some of its features.
The combination of scalability and transcoding abilities renders the platform an enterprise DAM system that performs almost as well as a Broadcast Media Management System.
The “Creative Hub” extends the control you get from DAM out to the creative workflow. Borrowing technology from Xinet, the Creative Hub is designed for satellite creative teams to be part of the workflow by working collaboratively with the business owners in the enterprise DAM system.
Creative Hub is not just a “window into your DAM,” it’s a place where third parties can check assets into your own Adobe CS environment, without being on-site or a fully registered Telescope user. This extends lightbox-style access, which provides external users deeper inclusion in the creative process, without the need for full read/write access.
Assembly & Delivery
Telescope’s Media Portal can build personalized branded portals.
You can repurpose and present branding collateral. Rather than adopting a CMS approach where assets are “pulled” from the DAM, Media Portal is more of an extension of the DAM system that syncs with Telescope and updates in real time.
In addition to standard faceted and range search, Telescope can do full-text searches of the content inside a file or group of files. Here, advanced users can take advantage of a fairly elaborate search syntax (with operators for OR, NOT, AND, proximity, and stemming), with parenthetical groupings of sub-expressions.
There’s no shortage of search capabilities in the product, and the associated UIs are both natural feeling and powerful.
System Administration & Management
A separate Telescope Administrator client allows a system admin to define end-user “Welcome Pages” (landing pages), to manage user rights, set up custom searches, define metadata templates and ingest behaviors, connect extra hubs and LDAP directories, view database statistics, create file migration policies, manage licenses, monitor user activity, and to perform other miscellaneous maintenance tasks.
Telescope’s management features are quite powerful, but expect a steep learning curve.
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Findings Impact
In order to set up user and group rights on certain items (such as searches), the administrator must be comfortable writing or modifying SQL queries. This makes the system quite powerful, because rights specifications can employ “where” clauses to constrain user operations (searches, in particular) in sophisticated, context-dependent ways.
Ensure that the skills of your administrator are a fit; NPS resources are scarce, in general.
Actions in the system are tracked and stored in the SQL database so audit data is readily accessible. A few UI screens can monitor user activity and histories, and the product provides a plethora of reporting features.
Competitors such as MediaBeacon and OpenText focus more on analytics. If you need detailed reports, plan to mine the system database yourself, using Crystal Reports or a similar product.
IX. Technical Services: Considerations & Drawbacks North Plains Telescope is written in Java; however, North Plains has been late to take advantage of open source or open-standards components. The system does support major standards like XML, LDAP, JDBC, and SOAP, but you’ll look in vain for technologies like Lucene, Hibernate, or Spring. What you will find is SQL. This is a heavily database-oriented product where user-initiated actions tend to trigger stored procedures.
Findings Impact
The Telescope architecture has several major pieces. Assets are stored on a file system, and metadata is kept in a database (including low-resolution proxies). The two main server runtimes are Telescope Hub and Telescope Web Server. The former can be considered a repository-services layer, whereas the latter brokers requests from web-based (browser) clients.
Despite the “Hub” appellation, the architecture is less hub-and-spoke oriented than it is peer-to-peer. The Hub is more of a services-discovery layer. Requests are handled by brokers. Agent processes (with names like Authentication Broker, Session Broker, and Ingestion Broker) intercept client requests, in effect mediating every client/system interaction, so that no actor talks directly to another (making the entire system a kind of SOA microcosm).
Telescope supports multiple hubs and a federated repository.
This affords considerable flexibility in setting up large systems with disparate geographical Hubs. (If you’re planning such a setup, consider performance issues carefully; you may need to budget for WAN accelerators and other hardware.)
A rarity these days, Telescope relies on an older (pre-Web-Services, pre-SOA) technology known as CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) — a legacy technology that’s reviled for its poor performance, firewall unfriendliness, and overall complexity.
Depending on how many files you have, how big they are, how many locations your network serves, etc., perform extra diligence when testing a North Plains system.
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Findings Impact
The product’s main extensibility mechanism is something called Functional Rules, which is essentially an API-based on SQL.
Functional Rules are the key to customizing Telescope; you won’t get far without them. Unfortunately, to use them requires that you buy a special SDK and attend training. The alternative is to get your hands dirty with Java with other competitive systems. Pick your poison.
X. ConclusionNorth Plains has an impressive roster of big-name customers that have rolled-out some trulymassive systems involving (in many cases) millions of assets (terabytes of storage) and tens ofthousands of connected users. The product’s ability to scale up and out is not in doubt.However, Telescope is a technology that feels somewhat arcane relative to a conventionalJ2EE-oriented system.
As North Plains expands its offerings and makes acquisitions, the buying puzzle becomes more complex. Telescope is the Ferrari of the DAM world; it's complex, full-featured, and not everyone will be able to drive it. Telescope version 9, we’re told, is a million and a half lines of code. This is a company struggling with leadership and strategic direction while caught shifting to cloud-based services. The company must integrate three product ranges into one, cohesive offering and communicate this in a clear manner. This will affect its staff — as well as current and potential customers. Until a unified approach is determined, this remains a company embroiled in troubled times.
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