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  • 1. What is iBase Quartet?
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1. What is iBase Quartet?

iBase Quartet is a browser based system for managing digital assets. Because it is browser based, all that PC and Mac users need is standard browser software and network or Internet access to the iBase Quartet server.


Upload digital assets from your desktop and send via web browser or FTP server.

Edit data one record at a time or carry out batch editing.

Organise your digital assets with collections, sets, keywords and tags.

Share your digital assets using privacy controls.


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News and Events

Three of our newest customers are based in the USA - on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. For our expanding customer base in North America we now offer support for all USA time zones.
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Her Majesty's Courts Service (HMCS) have chosen iBase Quartet digital asset management for their internal media asset library. Key requirements included the ability to create a multi-level keyword hierarchy... More

The BBC Heritage Department are using an iBase digital asset management system to catalogue their large collection of historical broadcasting material, which includes important documents, sound and video files... More

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