Digital Asset Management
The Digital Asset Management (DAM) feature of HCL Digital Experience (DX) helps you centrally organize, share, and control all your digital assets. Use these assets in any UI design, content, sites, applications, or emails. DAM enables you to reduce costs, accelerate team workflows, and build content consistency.
View the HCL DX DAM features and capabilities through the following self-paced demo:
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Content organization and access
Assets are organized into collections, and access can be controlled to the top-level set of collections. Within a collection, you can create sub-collections so you can keep your content organized. Each collection can store images, videos, and other files.

Rendition generation
For images stored in the DAM, renditions are automatically generated for desktop, smartphone, and tablet. The sizes generated can be customized and additional renditions configured. Individual images can be cropped in DAM without spending time in an image editing software.

Integrations
As delivered with HCL DX, DAM provides two integrations.
- Video file management can be delegated to the Kaltura video content management system. When this system is configured, videos are synchronized with Kaltura and can be delivered through that service. With this setup, you can deliver adaptive video in your web experiences.
- Image assets can be automatically tagged by using Google Vision. With tagging, you can enrich the metadata available for images stored in DAM.
You can customize or replace both integrations with your preferred solutions.
Extensibility
DAM supports user-defined custom renditions and transformations for images. This feature can be used to integrate with third-party plug-ins for custom asset processing. For example, custom renditions and transformations can be used for resizing, cropping, rotating, or custom operations, while supporting default and custom renditions.
HCLSoftware U learning materials
For an introduction and a demo on how to use Digital Asset Management, go to Digital Assets. To try it out yourself, refer to Digital Asset Management Lab and corresponding Digital Asset Management Lab Resources.