Artesia Technologies: Covering Your Assets - ' Reference Checks' (
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Bill Whedon
Dir., e-Commerce & Dealer Technologies
(800) 992-1997
Project: The automotive giant is using TEAMS 4.3.1 (and some subsequent enhancements) to coordinate assets between third-party marketers and advertisers, and for its consumer Web sites. It's one of the first users to implement TEAMS on Websphere and Solaris.
Craig Fujimoto
Dir., Application Development
(818) 695-6658
Project: The film and television production company is providing its international theatrical marketing division an improved means of distributing print and advertising materials around the world.
Tom Roach
VP, I.T.
(310) 369-3958
Project: Seattle-based Getty Images hosts L.A.-based FFE's marketing materials and publicity photos via TEAMS on an ad hoc basis. FFE keeps larger files out of the system.
Mariel Galvan
Manager, Knowledge Applications & Programming
(703) 253-7173
Project: Scheduled to reopen in a new Washington, D.C., facility in 2006, the interactive museum for news is adding 30,000 assets to its TEAMS 4.3.1 system over the next few weeks, on its way to more than 100,000.
Douglas G. Kubach
Senior VP, CTO
(201) 236-5311
Project: Built around TEAMS 4, the publishing house went live with its Pearson Asset Library in September, retiring two prior systems.
Dave MacCarn
Chief Technologist, Asset Management Architect
(617) 300-5316
Project: The Boston multimedia/broadcast outlet is replacing its archival database, streamlining the production process and enabling centralized distribution of its editorial assets.
Executives listed here are all customers of Artesia Technologies. Their willingness to talk has been confirmed by Baseline.