Picturepark Partner Training Comes to San Francisco

Aarau, Switzerland – 19 Jul 2012Digital asset management (DAM) software maker Picturepark® will certify and train its North and South American partners at its San Francisco offices on August 23-24, the company announced today. As with all Picturepark partner certification events, there will be no charge to attending partners.

Conducting the technical portion of the training will be Picturepark expert Olivia Schütt, who will visit from the DAM vendor’s Aarau, Switzerland headquarters. Americas Sales Director, Hector Medina, will provide sales and administrative training, while Picturepark Global Marketing Director, David Diamond, will be on hand to provide marketing guidance and SEO training.

“The Picturepark partner network is growing so fast that we find we need to conduct training in more regions of the world now,” Diamond explained. “It will be the first time we’ve met many of these new partner employees in person, so we’re really looking forward to this.”

Medina added, “The enthusiasm for the Picturepark product is far beyond any I’ve seen for other DAM systems I’ve worked with. So I’m expecting this to be very valuable for our current and new partners, and it should be a lot of fun too!”

Picturepark conducted partner certification training at its headquarters in June.

Details

  • Date: 23-24 August, 2012
  • Location: 1000 Brannan Street #211, San Francisco, CA
  • Language: English
  • Cost: Free

Partners interested in attending should email info@picturepark.com. Organizations interested in becoming Picturepark partners are welcome to inquire at that same address.

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.