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DAM for SharePoint? There’s Equilibrium

By Geoff Spick |  May 27, 2009 Equilibrium is a company pushing for a slice of the rich media ecosystem developing around SharePoint. They are just one of many companies finding both innovative and obvious ways to leverage SharePoint as a platform. Let’s have a gander at their approach. SharePoint and Share Alike As companies find evermore ways to manipulate …

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MediaRich Bolsters MOSS Digital Asset Productivity

By Geoff Spick |  Apr 22, 2009 Equilibrium is making big waves in the DAM segment with its MediaRich for SharePoint solution. The product allows enterprise users to manage massive amounts of video, images and other rich media. Adding a thumbnail view and metadata search to SharePoint, with batch processing and web connectivity, creates a productive system for managing a …

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Equilibrium MediaRich Fills the App Gap for Digital Asset Management

by Bill Ives |  April 13, 2009 The web is moving beyond text with an increasing use of visualizations in many media. I recently spoke with Sean Barger, CEO of Equilibrium, a firm that supports this transition. Sean said that the web and television are moving towards convergence and I would agree. He has been working in the automated media …

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Equilibrium Introduces EQ Network Hosted Service To Automate Personalized Video Delivery and Monetization Via Advertising From Any Web Video

First of its Kind Service Facilitates Hyper-Targeting of Ads Using the Easy-to- Deploy Universal Media Delivery Bar Targeted Insertion and Delivery Service Turns Internet and Mobile Video From a Cost Center to Profit Center Service Introduced at NAB Show 2009 in Las Vegas SAUSALITO, CA, and LAS VEGAS, April 20, 2009 – Equilibrium®, a software and hosted services company that …

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Interview with Sean Barger – Digital Dealmakers

 March 1, 2009 The player: Sean Barger, CEO of San Francisco-based software company Equilibrium The play: Equilibrium works with major media and television companies such as AOL, Disney and Discovery to help them manage thousands of images and video assets that are often repurposed for Web sites and mobile devices, Mr. Barger said. The company makes money by licensing …

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