Digital Marketing Transformed: Beyond DAM
A glimpse into where DAM is heading… and why you need to jump on board
What we already know
The case for Digital Asset Management has always been clear. Marketing organizations need to store, organize and retrieve rich digital media, ensuring a consistent experience across the customer journey. A DAM, whether standalone or embedded in other software, allows them to do this. But the future of DAM is much more exciting.
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