Belgium-based Adam claimed it was "the first major DAM player to update its platform to work with Adobe Creative Suite 5 (CS5)".
Jan Dejosse, chief marketing officer at Adam, added: "This will enable professionals who work in CS5 to easily access all their Adam-stored assets from tools like Finder on Mac, Explorer on PC, and best of all, Adobe Bridge CS5 on both platforms.
"We’re the first in the industry to do this for CS5/DAM users, and we’ve added a host of other great new features that will boost the clarity and efficiency of the way Adam users work with digital assets."
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