Digital Asset Management

TACTIC – remote collaboration platform

TACTIC is a remote collaboration platform used for configuring and deploying enterprise Workflow solutions. These solutions simplify the development and delivery of digital assets through a well defined set of processes.

This is accomplished by integrating a core Workflow Engine with Digital Asset Management and Content Management components to provide a complete platform for individualized enterprise Workflow solutions

TACTIC is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Workflow engine and manager.
  • Data management.
  • Digital asset manager.
  • Web framework.
  • Mature API allow you to customize almost any part of the system.
  • Built-in VFX module that has been used as a template for countless productions with:
    • Shot status and tracking.
    • Video review.
    • Simple shot workflow.
    • Predefined and configurable data model.

Website: github.com/Southpaw-TACTIC/TACTIC
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Developer: Southpaw Technology
License: Eclipse Public License – v 1.0

TACTIC
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TACTIC is written in JavaScript. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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