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EXTENSIS.GIF PRESS RELEASE: Extensis To Present Digital Asset Management Forum for Creative Services


DAM event featuring real-world implementations with a focus on digital asset archival and distribution best practices

PORTLAND, Ore., March 24 -- Extensis, a division of Celartem Inc., today announced its "Digital Asset Management Forum for Creative Services" event to be held on April 9th in El Segundo, California. This is a one-day conference focusing on digital asset management strategies and solutions.

DAM seminar attendees will:

• Learn how Methodologie, a top communications strategy firm, is benefitting from a digital asset manager

• Learn DAM best practices to protect organize and share digital assets

• Participate in roundtable and workflow discussions

The Digital Asset Management Forum for Creative Services is presented by Extensis and features Luis Antezana, IT Manager of Methodologie presenting "Maximizing the Value of Rich Media Assets in a Down Economy."

Who should attend: creative, management and IT professionals in creative agencies and corporate marketing departments.

Digital Asset Management Forum for Creative Services
April 9, 10:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Register at http://www.extensis.com/damforum.

For those unable to attend the live event, Extensis is offering a free Webcast highlighting Methodologie's DAM case study.

Digital Asset Management Webcast: Maximizing the Value of Rich Media Assets in a Down Economy
April 2, 11 a.m. Pacific, 2 p.m. Eastern
Register http://www.extensis.com/damwebcast.


(First posted on Tuesday, March 24, 2009 at 20:20 EDT)

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