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Smithsonian Institution
Documenting America's Past
FileMaker Pro is a long-established fixture in the Imaging and
Photograph Services department at the Smithsonian. "We generate
hundreds of images daily," explains John Jones, the Office's Chief
of Image and Photographic Collections. "We use FileMaker Pro to log
orders, maintain customer information, and to manage our film
library and as a front end to our digital image archives. FileMaker
Pro allowed me to develop a customized, in-house solution that fit
these requirements in a short time and with minimal effort."
And now, with the arrival of FileMaker Pro 6, John welcomes even
greater flexibility and organizing power to the office. "FileMaker
Pro 6's expanded connectivity has been a boon to our Office working
in a mixed platform environment," he says. "The configuration for
ODBC is easy to setup and has brought the tremendous power of data
exchange to the Mac. The value of being able to connect to
enterprise level systems and use FileMaker's extensive user
friendly tool set to manipulate the data is immeasurable. It brings
this one rarefied capability to almost every user level. "
John is particularly impressed with the new version's rock-solid
stability, especially when paired with Mac OS X. "We now have the
incredible stability of UNIX and FileMaker's traditionally robust
and user friendly interface in one place," he observes. "Speed,
stability, and ease of use: these are the properties that have
always been the penultimate goal of computer applications but until
now have seemed mutually exclusive. FileMaker Pro 6 and Mac OS X
combined provide just that."
Features like easy, flexible scripting are still vital components
in FileMaker Pro 6, and these are features which form the
groundwork for John's system. "For our FileMaker based image
archiving solution, we set up drop boxes on servers distributed
around the Smithsonian campus," he explains.
"Our photographers deposit their finished images in them and an
AppleScript then processes the web derivatives used for FileMaker's
search display and uploads the full size images to our image
archive. During the upload process, information about each image
including, file size, creation and modification dates, pixel
dimensions, etc. are loaded into FileMaker via AppleScript. This
totally automates the process of archiving and database updates,
and gives us one click access, through a FileMaker search, to any
image file in our system."
As for FileMaker Pro 6's XML capabilities? Johns jazzed about them
too: " I am very excited about the possibilities of this
technology," he notes."As more and more of our enterprise level
applications migrate to XML based systems the ability to
dynamically interact with XML content will be an imperative.
Looking forward, I believe FileMaker 6's XML support will be very
important to us."
Throughout its history, the Smithsonian has documented the advance
of American technology -- small wonder then that its staff finds so
much use for ever-improving technologies like FileMaker Pro.
Contact information
Contact Info for Customer:John Jones
Chief of Image and Photographic Collections
Smithsonian Institution Office of Imaging and Photographic Services
202-633-3752
jonesjc@oipp.si.edu
http://photos.si.edu
Filemaker Contact:
Kevin Mallon
Public Relations Manager
FileMaker Inc.
408-987-7227
kevin_mallon@filemaker.com
http://www.filemaker.com
- The Smithsonian Institution Office of Photographic Services continues to develop and expand its use of FileMaker Pro.
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