System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: Server was unable to process request. ---> System.Exception: Invalid Password at WebArchives.iDAM.Services.IdamAssetServices.AuthenticationService.AuthenticateUser(String pLoginName, String pPassword, Boolean bEncrypted) at WebArchives.iDAM.Core.WebServices.BaseWebService.Login(String pLogin, String pPassword, String pInstanceID, Boolean pEncrypted) at BrowseService.Login(String pLogin, String pPassword, String pInstanceID, Boolean pEncrypted) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage message, WebResponse response, Stream responseStream, Boolean asyncCall) at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.Invoke(String methodName, Object[] parameters) at browsesecure.BrowseService.Login(String pLogin, String pPassword, String pInstanceID, Boolean pEncrypted) in c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\Temporary ASP.NET Files\root\aa55a609\18706ce5\App_WebReferences.nil4i_cm.0.cs:line 171 at ASP.global_asax.Session_Start(Object sender, EventArgs e) in C:\WebSites\webarchives\global.asax:line 50 WebArchives iDAM - Digital Asset Management - News
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David M Schwarz Architects Selects Webarchives iDAM™

David M Schwarz Architects Selects Webarchives iDAM™

Silver Spring, MD - WebArchives, a leading provider of Digital Asset Management (DAM) for the Architecture and Real Estate industries, announced today that David M. Schwarz Architects (DMSA) has selected iDAM™ as their core digital asset management system. David M. Schwarz Architects has a wealth of historical imagery and project documents that span over 30 years of work. Their goal is to capture this information and leverage the knowledge across the firms practice.


Using our iDAMLive™ engine, DMSA automatically ingested, indexed and converted over 50,000 images and tens of thousands of documents. Normally this process would take an archivist hundreds of hours to complete. After installation of the system, iDAMLive™ ingested the directories and indexed the keyword metadata in minutes providing a searchable digital image library in less than a day.


WebArchives recently launched iDAM™ Version 6 with the new iDAMFinder™ tool, allowing users to distill hundreds of thousands of digital assets in infractions of a second using the dynamic filtered search feature. Users can search for any type of digital file throughout multiple servers and quickly filter results based on metadata, keywords or phrases.


"Overall iDAM allows us to manage our digital images and other electronic assets far more effectively than with any other software.  We employ iDAM daily to organize, retrieve, and share images, presentations, and entire collections.  We love the fact that the  iDAMLive engine allows us to continue working the way we always have, making the adoption of this software easy.   As our digital libraries grow, solutions such as iDAM will be necessary for us to remain efficient and effective with our work." – Ted Houseknecht, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP


“iDAM is designed to work throughout your entire organization, (marketing, studio, HR etc) ” said Jon Burlinson, Principal, WebArchives. “and integrate with your existing workflow process - not replace it! IDAMLive™ is a fantastic example of how we take your existing data structure and instantly create more value.”


About Webarchives
WebArchives empowers AEC Clients, including SOM, Clark Realty, NBBJ and Gannett Fleming, to define, develop and deploy enterprise-level digital asset management tools in today’s increasingly global, data and media-rich design and development environment.


About David M. Schwarz Architects
David M. Schwarz Architects, Inc. is a Washington, D.C. based design firm established in 1976, and incorporated in 1978. The firm began as a five-member architectural practice and currently employs an architectural and administrative staff of forty. Their second office in Fort Worth, Texas opened in 1985. In addition to their Washington and Texas work, we are the designers of cultural, institutional, commercial, sports, educational, mixed use, and residential projects throughout the United States.

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