Hi Marc,
Thanks for explaining your situation a little bit, makes it easier to answer your questions.
B.t.w, can I ask what business your in? I'm working for Elopak, we produce beverage cartons for the liquid food industry. Our customers are multinationals in juice and dairy products. We're a total systems supplier, so from food science, logistics analysis, filling equipment to packaging concepts.
Our customers are very enthusiastic about WebCenter. For them it's an excellent tool to reduce time to market, improve efficiency and manage their design projects. We have a very large dairy customer that is actually using our WebCenter solution as a Saas model for 25 product managers and marketeers, their entire marketing department is using it. So yes, the absolutely love it.
We managed to cut prepress lead times with 50-70%, cut costs, reduce remake and error but also the single source of information is of great value for our organisation and of course our customers.
If you talk about 'lines' I assume you mean people involved. Our workflow is similar to yours but we have less lines, 5-10 is maximum. Making annotations is a dream in WebCenter, the annotation options go far beyond the features in Webway.
We publish the file online and start an approval cycle as soon as we're happy, the client can reject the document and make annotations, all annotations are nicely kept per document (and version) in an Action History. You can print the History which makes it easier for the account handlers and operatorsto filter comments and amend. You really should try it.
Custom interfaces are available in WebCenter and they are actually pretty easy to make. You have to stick to some general rules regarding layout, color and logo's but each customer can have his own interface. This feature is packed in a nice Deployment tool and the WebCenter manual has all the information to do it yourself.
WebCenter is not really an asset management tool. At least, that is not what is was designed for. For real asset management in any media flow I would suggest ADAM. (
www.adamsoftware.net). ADAM provides the technology to manage the mediaflow, categorize and index your digital asset in a very powerful way. It can be used to create and link media processes to various publishing platforms and systems.
One of my main projects today is making a WebCenter-ADAM platform. That combines the best of both systems and the synergy is extremely valuable for our organisation and our customers.
We're using WebCenter as the 'active ' part, the design approval cycle. That is from 'artwork in' to 'approval' remote proofing included. After projects have been approved we take the project assets to ADAM, what we see as the 'passive' part. There all asset are stored and used for various processes. From reallocation between our international production plants to image bank and brand book facilities for our customers. EskoArtwork is helping us with the integration of WebCenter -ADAM. Credit to them for taking this project on board.
Sorry guys, again an extensive reply but I hope it gives you an idea of the possibilities.
Let me see if I can make a small demo team for you, so you can try it yourself. I'll send you the login details.
cheers,
niels