Trends: The trouble with DAM and your corporate laptopsSubmitted by: Theresa Regli, Analyst

The net-wide discussion over the Apple iPad’s lack of Adobe Flash supporthas brought back a few memories for me: ones in which DAM tools with sexy Flash interfaces can’t run in large, corporate locked-down environments, where there’s restrictions against downloading just about anything (such as a special plug-in, or the latest version of Flash) to a corporate machine.

As we wrote about last year and cover extensively in our Digital & Media Asset Management Research, many DAM tools have refreshed their UIs in the last year, while other DAM vendors have continuously promised they will but still haven’t released. Those interfaces are largely Flash, Flex, or AJAX-based, and definitely make DAM interfaces look like they belong in the 21st century.

That doesn’t mean they’re perfect. In the past several months, while assisting three Fortune 500 companies with their DAM procurements, I’ve watched the excitement in a potential buyer’s eyes when they see a well-designed, fluid interface that’s Flash or AJAX-driven, only to be followed by dismay when they realize they can’t run the tool because of their locked down corporate machine.

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