New Print Asset Management System Unveiled

A Xinet, Inc. product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team May 9, 2005

Xinet, Inc unveiled its newest product, Webnative Portal, at the Xinet Users Group conference in New York City.

Xinet, Inc unveiled its newest product, Webnative Portal, at the Xinet Users Group conference in New York City.

Available from June 1, Webnative Portal is a web-hosting application that provides virtual print asset hosting, enhanced security and greater flexibility for digital asset management systems powered by Webnative and Webnative Venture, said the company.

Webnative Portal is said to simplify the task of interface branding and customisation, and gives companies the ability to link multi-site Xinet DAM installations.

McCann Erickson New York's Stefani Pagano, the vice president and manager of digital services, said: "Webnative Portal allows our creatives to access the files they need while providing the level of network security we require.

It also saves time by allowing us to quickly make interface changes on the fly." Xinet's chief executive officer, Scott Seebass, commented: "Webnative Portal takes our digital asset management to the next level.

It helps satisfy the increasingly sophisticated demands of businesses that rely on web-based asset hosting." Xinet believes that Webnative Portal moves the entry point of Xinet's asset management software to a proxy server outside the firewall.

The additional networking layer increases the security of hosted assets.

Its template-based architecture can also be customised with web-authoring applications like Dreamweaver and Golive.

It includes a number of control features that are claimed to be useful in the rights management of assets.

Asset availability, approval, and use can be restricted by start and end dates, approval status, and pre-set re-purposing parameters.

Webnative Portal is localised in Chinese, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Japanese, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish.

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