eMotion, Inc. Named Innovator In Analyst Report On The E-Process Revolution
Software Company Leads The Way In The Emerging Digital Media Management Industry
Vienna, VA, October 3, 2000 eMotion, Inc, the leader in digital media management solutions was recognized by the Patricia Seybold Group for their technological advances in a special report on the digital media management industry entitled, The E-Process Revolution: How Network Connections Will Transform Routine Business Activities. This is the third report that eMotion has appeared in, and focuses on the rapid growth of the digital media industry within a year.
Geoffrey E. Bock, senior analyst at the Patricia Seybold Group (www.psgroup.com) and author of this report (August 3, 2000), believes that eMotion is a company that illustrates this e-process development.
This company demonstrates the power of an e-process-centric network hub to foster business process transformations, said Bock. eMotion provides the key technology components for storing multimedia content, searching for individual assets using semantic reasoning techniques, and delivering selected digital goods in a secure and authenticated manner.
The report focuses on new economy companies - such as eMotion - that are helping shape the e-revolution. Also, these new economy firms are empowering companies to collaborate with each other to enhance and expedite their business practices and customer relationships. The report emphasizes the need for companies to take advantage of technology such as eMotions Global Brand Manager, a Web-based service for corporate brand managers. Global Brand Manager enables corporate marketing managers and advertising agencies to work together in real time with project information, brand strategies, guidelines, case histories, competitive analysis or in-progress and final creative executions without significant capital expenditures for the hardware and software necessary to do the job.
With a growing list of top-name global customers, eMotion offers companies software solutions that unlock new revenue streams by leveraging their existing media-rich intellectual assets.
One of our goals is to empower our customers with advanced streaming solutions software that will enable them to effortlessly implement B2B exchanges, said Bob Griffin, President and CEO of eMotion, Inc.
As part of this e-process revolution, change occurs at a rapid pace and the majority of managers will have to use advanced technologies in their daily business.
Corporate brand managers will simply expect to collaborate electronically with their advertising firm and directly participate in the design decision meetings online, said Bock.
In October 1999, DataQuest published the report Challenges and Opportunity in Digital Media Asset Management, which mentioned eMotion as one of the companies that have made the strongest growth in Europe.
In the same year, the analyst firm Frost & Sullivan predicted that the digital media management market will continue to grow from $300 million in 1999 to approximately $2.2 billion in 2003, and positioned several eMotion products as the best-of-breed in this exciting new market.
About eMotion
eMotion, Inc. is the global leader in digital media
management. We offer a complete line of software tools
and web-hosted services that power the entire life
cycle of media management, from creation and collaboration
to searching, storage and distribution. The company
is based in Vienna, Virginia, with offices in Redwood
City and Los Angeles, New York and Chicago. For more
information, visit us at www.emotion.com.






