Acquia Integrates Digital Asset Management (DAM) With Drupal

This union will allow content authors to leverage Acquia DAM embed codes and manage versioning through the Media Library in Drupal Acquia has integrated its digital asset management (DAM) solution, Acquia DAM (previously Widen DAM), with Drupal. This union will allow content authors to leverage Acquia DAM embed codes and manage versioning through the Media […]

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  • This union will allow content authors to leverage Acquia DAM embed codes and manage versioning through the Media Library in Drupal

    Acquia has integrated its digital asset management (DAM) solution, Acquia DAM (previously Widen DAM), with Drupal. This union will allow content authors to leverage Acquia DAM embed codes and manage versioning through the Media Library in Drupal.

    Using the integration, content authors within the Drupal Media Library can directly access Acquia DAM and choose from multiple options to embed assets, including PDFs, videos, images, and more. Content authors can apply their Drupal Image Styles to their images embedded in the DAM system. Acquia DAM supports search engine optimization, responsive design, and accessibility requirements. In addition, it simplifies version control around certain assets, ensuring the latest version is used across digital properties powered by embed codes.

    Within Acquia DAM, administrators control who has access to which assets for use in Drupal. They can also monitor asset use across the entire digital experience from within the DAM system.

    “Content is at the heart of any stand-out digital experience,” said Dries Buytaert, co-founder and chief technology officer of Acquia, in a statement. “With a variety of asset types stored across disparate systems, many content authors struggle to maintain brand consistency as they build digital properties and create campaigns. The new Acquia DAM integration with Drupal makes it easier and faster to leverage brand-approved content, so content authors can focus on launching content rather than hunting down digital assets.”

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