In-Depth Analysis Of Challenges And Advantages Associated With Digital Asset Management

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Mr. Sunny Masand
Mr.Maulik Chandnani
Mr.Sandeep Saxena

Abstract

Digital asset management (DAM) has expanded its scope to encompass various business and diversified services, including new media, virtual organization, web content management, and strategic partnerships. In the commercial sector, DAM has become indispensable, serving as an efficient system to enhance productivity and efficiency. Managing digital assets through DAM facilitates streamlined access, distribution, and sharing, ultimately saving significant time and potential costs. The absence of a cohesive system for data collection and quick retrieval can lead to both time and financial losses.


In essence, the continual evolution of companies necessitates the exploration of optimal management methods and tools. A profound understanding of clients and workplace development remains critical. Consequently, contemporary solutions such as DAM emerge as potential answers, providing an agile system to help businesses organize and manage their digital assets, optimizing operations, and enhancing overall company performance across departments

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Mr. Sunny Masand, Mr.Maulik Chandnani, & Mr.Sandeep Saxena. (2022). In-Depth Analysis Of Challenges And Advantages Associated With Digital Asset Management. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 5(2), 202–207. https://doi.org/10.53555/jrtdd.v5i2.2567
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Mr. Sunny Masand

Assistant Professor-RNB Global University-Bikaner

Mr.Maulik Chandnani

Assistant Professor-RNB Global University-Bikaner

Mr.Sandeep Saxena

Assistant Professor-RNB Global University-Bikaner

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