Aarau, Switzerland – 12 Jul 2012 – Digital asset management (DAM) software maker Picturepark® announced today that Miami, Florida-based One Latam will represent Picturepark throughout Latin America and other Spanish-speaking regions. With additional offices in Mexico City and Barcelona, One Latam is at the heart of several key Spanish-speaking metropolitan regions where Picturepark expects significant growth in the coming years.
“There’s no question that One Latam can provide Picturepark with the representation we need in these important business and cultural centers,” said Picturepark CEO, Ramon Forster. “But the greater benefit will be to the Picturepark customers One Latam supports.”
One Latam senior managers, Javier Vargas, Raúl Chong and Guillermo Diaz de León, share more than 60 years’ experience in areas of technology and publishing, having represented Apple, Adobe and Quark in Latin America and elsewhere. One LatAm employs more than 25 associates between its offices, ensuring it has the personnel required to provide the personalized attention Guillermo Diaz de León cites as a cornerstone to his company’s success.
“Software is important, but it is only one component of our customers’ success,” Diaz de León said. “One Latam provides the analysis, guidance, support and follow-through that can turn software programs into truly successful enterprise solutions.”
One Latam is headquartered in Miami, Florida. For more information, visit http://www.onelatam.com
Learn more about Picturepark digital asset management software at: http://picturepark.com
About Picturepark
Picturepark digital asset management software enables organizations to centrally store, manage and share digital assets on a modern service-oriented architecture (SOA) that is scalable, based on open standards, and available in the Cloud (SaaS), on-premise or in hybrids. Picturepark is suitable for enterprise-wide DAM deployment thanks, in part, to load-balancing, failover, service-based computer clustering, and support for true multi-tenant deployment. Adaptive Metadata technology enables each class of asset to have its own metadata schema that can evolve over time. Support for multiple taxonomies and controlled vocabularies is standard. The Picturepark Web Services API enables developers to integrate Picturepark with other systems. Embedded and branded Web portals based on HTML5/CSS can be built using the graphical Picturepark Ports tool.