Filecamp
Filecamp is a cloud-based Digital Asset Management (DAM) software solution that helps marketing & creative teams organize and share their digital media such as images, videos, and brand guidelines.
Filecamp comes with unlimited users, each user configured with their own set of user-, admin-, and folder permissions.
Filecamp's unique custom branding options will make sure your DAM system matches your brand guidelines.
The built-in online proofing and commenting tools allow you to review and approve creative work.
Prices start at only USD 29/month and their free 30-day trial allows you to test the solution with your files, teammates, and customers.
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Papirfly
Papirfly delivers enterprise-ready software that transforms how global brands manage and create marketing content. Through advanced Digital Asset Management (DAM) and templated content creation capabilities, Papirfly enables teams to organize, control, and activate assets securely—across every format and region.
Powering over 1 million users in 1,500+ leading organizations, including Mercedes-Benz, Mondelez, and Goldman Sachs, Papirfly helps brands scale creativity without losing control.
Built on a modular SaaS framework, it connects asset storage, brand governance, and content production in one intuitive ecosystem. As part of the Papirfly Group—with Keepeek, Brandpad, and Adgistics—Papirfly continues to innovate for marketing teams that demand efficiency, consistency, and global brand excellence.
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BlueIrisIQ
BlueIrisIQ takes the disorder of data and transforms it into actionable strategic intelligence by effectively organizing, securing, and integrating information from various sources into a cohesive system. Our offerings include intelligent content solutions that simplify enterprise content, case, and records management, making them more actionable; intelligent automation solutions that leverage AI, document processing, workflow automation, and robotic process automation (RPA) to revolutionize workflows; and document scanning and data capture services that turn physical assets like paper, microfilm, CDs, and blueprints into secure, searchable digital formats ready for automation. We are committed to supporting highly regulated sectors such as the public sector, insurance, financial services, and manufacturing with comprehensive professional services provided by certified experts, encompassing everything from consulting and solution design to implementation and managed services. Our platform-agnostic and client-centric approach ensures that our recommendations are exclusively tailored to what is most beneficial for your organization, allowing us to meet your specific needs effectively. By integrating these services, we empower businesses to harness their data more effectively, thereby enhancing overall efficiency and productivity.
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Questys Document Management
Your workplace might be cluttered with cumbersome and ineffective filing cabinets, yet there are superior alternatives for document management. The necessity to enhance the handling of essential business documents is not only required by regulatory bodies but is also crucial for financial efficiency. While the benefits of adopting an Electronic Document and Content Management Solution are clear, some may find this transition to be a daunting and unfamiliar task. This section details what document imaging entails and its value for businesses of all sizes. Document Imaging refers to the technique of transforming physical documents, such as paper files, microfilm, microfiche, and aperture cards, into digital image formats. After scanning or importing, these documents undergo processing and indexing based on various criteria before being securely stored in an electronic archive. Once these images are safely housed in a digital repository, they can be easily retrieved, viewed, manipulated, and annotated as needed. The software that facilitates these imaging capabilities is known as Document Management Systems (DMS), which play a crucial role in modernizing document workflows. By adopting such systems, organizations can significantly improve their efficiency and reduce the risks associated with physical document storage.
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