Case Study

Product Supply Chain Architecture 

 

Challenge

 

This scientific instruments manufacturer wanted to improve its web presence and customer experience by building an agile state-of-the-art content management solution that positioned it effectively in a competitive marketplace and facilitated a closer relationship with its customers.  It needed to create a system architecture across MDM, PIM, DAM, and CMS with effective search capabilities.  The company wanted to integrate the multi-channel delivery of content to various publishing channels, including print, eCommerce and the web.  The constant change in product assortment and availability, as well as frequent acquisitions, made having strong change management a necessity.

Solution

 

Earley Information Science informed system design by defining  the path of data and metadata flowing between systems.  They identified and defined a Taxonomy Management System (TMS) as an authoritative source for systemic updates to other parts of the data supply chain (including PIM, CMS, DAM, and Search) through  workflow and use case development.  The team also facilitated the selection of PIM, DAM and TMS vendors based on prioritized requirements and a recommended integration approach.

Results

 

The choice of a standalone TMS ensured accurate change and metadata coordination by integrating with other systems and eliminating the manual processes that result in errors and mistakes.

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