Posted By: Charles | Oct 20th, 2006 @ 11:00 AM | 42,720 Views | 10 Comments
Microsoft recently purchased IView, which is the British company that creates IView MediaPro. In this video, we meet the IView team, most of which is now located in Redmond, WA, USA. IView's founder takes us through the history of IView and we are introduced to the folks who wrote and support this compelling digital asset management system. We cover what it's like to be purchased by a giant company like Microsoft, why Microsoft bought IView, what's in store for IView (does the purchase mean an end to IView as we know it?), etc. Tune in. Meet the IView team.
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Here since the beginning
Whoa, really cool stuff Big Smile

Where can I get it?

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never mind. Found it:
http://www.iview-multimedia.com/mediapro/

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Charles wrote:
See the link in the description of the video....

Here it is again: http://www.iview-multimedia.com/

C
An PHP web site Smiley
hbach
hbach
hbmagic
Oh it looks pretty cool.
But i'm surprised that they use Mac's in Redmond[6]...
It's a kind of guerilla strategy isn't it ??

I also saw a really cool web based Digital Asset Management Software
It called Fluxiom.
Have a look at www.fluxiom.com

It's completely written in Ruby and Ruby on Rails.
Very impressive.

Greetings
Henning
rjdohnert
rjdohnert
You will never know success until you know failure
I was at the Red Hat HQ here in Raleigh a few days ago and was surprised how much Windows and Mac I saw up there.  Sure way more Linux was in there but you have some of the alternatives. When you develop products for each of the platforms you are bound to have some mixed environment around. Just like Im sure Apple has some Windows and I know Yellowdog Linux in their HQ.
W3bbo
W3bbo
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Charles wrote:
See the link in the description of the video....

Here it is again: http://www.iview-multimedia.com/

C


DELETED: Nevermind, I read their FAQ.
Hi,

I know I can download and spend a few hours figuring this out, but does anyone know if I-View has built in support for the following ?

1. Adding very suttle watermarks to your photographs like MangumPhotos does to all it's website photos ? Look here at the corners.
2. Can you include digital copyright information within the jpeg or gif, that is readable by programs written to detect copyright violations ?

Thanks ! Cool
What are you guys thinking? A rich native app that runs on both Windows and MAC (what no Linux version?)

Don't you read Gartner and listen to Ray Ozzie? The windows platform is DEAD! Web 2.0 is taking over the world. No one is buying traditional PC app's anymore.

Get with the program!

Tongue Out
'couldn't understand anything in the video as if they were speaking some foreign language–audio was too garbled... 'doesn't impress me as being very professional.

Peace,
Ed Book
http://edbookphoto.com
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