North Plains Systems

North Plains Systems

Infobox_Company
company_name = North Plains Systems Corporation
company_
company_type = Private
company_slogan = "Bringing Focus to Digital Asset Management"
foundation = 1994
location_city = Toronto, Ontario
location_country = Canada
key_people = Hasan Kotob, Chairman & CEO, Steve Sauder CTO
industry = Digital Asset Management (software)
products = TeleScope Enterprise, TeleScope Professional, TeleScope Studio
homepage = [http://www.northplains.com/ www.northplains.com]

North Plains Systems is a provider of Digital Asset Management solutions. It is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. North Plains Systems produces a range of Digital Asset Management solutions suitable for groups ranging in size from small work groups to multi-national enterprises.

Its flagship product, TeleScope Enterprise, is a feature rich and scalable digital asset management solution for rich media management & distribution, centralization, workflow optimization, and virtual collaboration. It is used by many large advertising, manufacturing, media, and publishing companies.

TeleScope Professional is a pre-configured Digital Asset Management solution ideally suited for deployment at small and medium sized corporations that need a full featured implementation.

TeleScope Studio is a line of easy to use point solution Digital Asset Management products targeted at the management of specific types of rich media file formats.

Telescope OnDemand is a hosted digital asset management solution built on the TeleScope platform. The solution provides a convenient and cost-effective alternative for organizations that require a fully functional digital asset management solution without the requirement to host and manage their own solution.

With its 24 x 7 access, customizable metadata model, and add-on workflow modules, TeleScope OnDemand offers a best of both worlds approach to managing rich media.

History

North Plains Systems was founded in 1994. In 1995, North Plains introduced an advanced technology framework, TeleScope.

References and External Links

* [http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/DEC0203.pdf Overview of Digital Asset Management Systems]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2007_May_14/ai_n19095950 North Plains Emerges as Digital Asset Management Market Leader Based on Latest Frost & Sullivan Research]


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