The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum selects iDAM(TM) Digital Asset Management...

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Tue Mar 25, 2008 4:37pm EDT

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum selects iDAM(TM) Digital Asset Management System

SILVER SPRING, Md.--(Business Wire)--
iDAM(TM), the premier Digital Asset Management system for the
Architecture and Real Estate industries, today was selected by The
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to provide a complete
technology infrastructure for efficient management of the Museum's
digital assets.

   iDAM will work to organize over 50 million museum assets,
including documents, photographs, audio and video files while
seamlessly integrating with the Museum's existing legacy database
systems. In addition to the core iDAM engine technology, the Museum
will deploy several additional content and records management modules
including iDAM-docusearch(TM), iDAM-express(TM), iDAM-live(TM) and
IDAM-video(TM).

   Interface Multimedia, the exclusive distributor of iDAM, will
provide Enterprise Data Discovery services to the Museum, analyzing
and building a comprehensive strategy for protecting the Museum's
priceless digital files.

   The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum joins real estate
industry leaders Forest City Enterprise, Clark Enterprises and JBG
together with leading AEC firms SMWM, SOM, Mithum and NBBJ and product
design innovator IDEO Corporation in utilizing iDAM's suite of
products designed for the diverse digital asset management
requirements of global enterprises.

   "The iDAM(TM) global search and retrieval digital assets system
continues to be rapidly adopted by a wide variety of organizations
throughout the United States," said Mark Burlinson, Partner, Interface
Multimedia. "iDAM's flexible and secure browser-based settings will
enable the Museum to quickly create a digital rights management
system. The most recent update of iDAM -- V.5 -- utilizes an AJAX
front end that improves efficiency by eliminating 'clicks', allowing
the Museum to customize their screens, prioritizing results and
information. The Museum will be able to 'drag and drop' any file type
into the iDAM(TM) browser window, while retaining formatting and
organization."

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