What is a PIM?
PIM is an acronym for:
Product Information Management
With PIM it is possible to manage all product information in an omnichannel perspective.
What is a DAM?
DAM is an acronym for:
Digital Asset Management
With DAM it is possible to efficiently manage all the digital information possessed and created by a company. DAM is essential for a multichannel market approach.
Pimcore is an information management software that is able to centralize and balance all marketing, sales and product information in one place.
It is also able to capture, manage and share any type of digital data and is designed for easy integration into existing IT systems.
Pimcore is multi-domain and multi-vector, suitable for organizations of any size and in any industry. Its API-based, service-oriented architecture enables fast and seamless connection to third-party software such as ERP, CRM, BI.
PimCore puts your customers at the first place, delivering data from a single source to any channel. For an exceptional product experience at every touch point based on consistent, accurate, and up-to-date data.
Feature
Data Modeling
Flexible data modeling is the key to the Pimcore PIM platform. Through the web-based data modeling engine included, in a few minutes it is possible to create a new product data model.
Data management
Organizing, aggregating, classifying and translating user-friendly and consistent product information based on a flexible and agile data model is the key to the Pimcore PIM platform.
Data integration
Pimcore is able to manage data integration between Pimcore and external systems through an easy and flexible import and export system.
Data quality/semantics
Pimcore provides clean and reliable data with faster enterprise-class quality and governance to help economies of scale.
Workflow management
Pimcore features an advanced workflow system to define business processes and editorial workflows.
Benefits
Consolidation: data leakage
Data stored in a facility and spread with poor quality is often a problem for digital transformation strategies.
Synchronization: Omni-channel activation
Nowadays to succeed online is required to have compatibility with an omni-channel.
Consolidation: data leakage
Data stored in a facility and spread with poor quality is often a problem for digital transformation strategies.