Access your Media Files Anywhere, Anytime, Any Browser
Find, share and manage your media assets from anywhere in the world. All you need is a connection to the Internet, your login and your password - and you're good to go!
Manage your Media Files Securely and with Ease
Establish unique access and usage rights for each user, user group and asset based on role, responsibility and association.
Infinitely Scalable
From hundreds of gigabytes to tens of thousands, no matter how many media assets you have or how quickly you're growing, we can handle them with ease.
Unlimited Users
Every member of every team of every related organization - or just you - can have access; the number of people is determined solely by you, not the system or your budget.
Cascading Meta Data and Natural Search
Automatically organize, tag and cross associate your media assets using a hierarchical, cascading file structure.
CMIS Compliant
Fast becoming the industry standard for enterprise content management systems, CMIS enables content dependent systems to interface with one another.
Global Platform, Reach and Distribution
Make your content quickly and easily accessible from every corner of the world: from Chicago to Paris, Tokyo to Sydney, Taipei to Sao Paulo.
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by the Mediavalet Team
Our CEO, David MacLaren, was recently asked by Microsoft to share with the readers of the Windows Azure Blog, why we ultimately chose to develop MediaValet on the Windows Azure platform. Click here to read the full blog post.
In April 2010, Malcolm Gladwell spoke with BC Business digital editor John Bucher about innovation, optimism and the inherent virtue of disruption. This is a great article that rings true to us and our approach to technology and digital asset management.
ECM Plus – The Voice of Content did a nice little piece on us this week. Check out their blog post.
Tim Ferguson of Silicon.com wrote a great article title, ‘Cheat Sheet: Cloud Computing’, that does a great job answering many of the questions that we hear regularly.