Table Of Contents
Overview
Basic DMS Concepts and Vocabulary
Client System Requirements
Understanding DMM Modules and Features
Overview
This overview contains the following sections:
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Basic DMS Concepts and Vocabulary
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Client System Requirements
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Understanding DMM Modules and Features
Basic DMS Concepts and Vocabulary
DMS helps organizations of any size to create, manage, organize, and deliver video content (whether live or on-demand) and digital signage content over an IP network to any general or targeted audience. With DMS, you can:
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Communicate with targeted customers, investors, press, and analysts.
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Deliver live and on-demand events to audiences in any location.
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Deliver critical information and training to employees, suppliers, and partners.
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Deliver educational content to students.
To understand some of the most commonly used DMS terms, abbreviations, and initialisms, see FAQs and Troubleshooting Guide for Cisco Digital Media System 4.x on Cisco.com.
Client System Requirements
To understand the client system requirements to use DMS products, see Release Notes for Cisco Digital Media System 4.1 on Cisco.com.
Understanding DMM Modules and Features
DMM features are organized into modules; you purchase separately the licenses to use the modules. Depending on what you purchase, you can use DMM to:
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Manage a digital video network and deliver video content to any audience.
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Manage a digital signage network and deliver many kinds of content throughout your network.
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Manage both a digital video network and a digital signage network.
DMM includes an administrative module at no additional cost that helps you to install licenses to use the other modules. To understand the modules and learn about their features, see:
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Chapter 2, "Using DMM-Admin to View and Install Licenses."
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Chapter 3, "Using DMM-DSM for Digital Signage."
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Chapter 4, "Using DMM-VPM for Desktop Video."