
ClearStory Systems, Inc. develops digital asset management (DAM) and enterprise content management software solutions. The company offers Radiant Enterprise Media Server (RADIANT EMS), a J2EE platform for document and media solutions; ActiveMedia, an enterprise DAM application that is built on Radiant EMS platform, which offers a secure central repository where rich media files, such as images, documents, video, animation, and voice formats of media and brand assets are organized and stored; Radiant Business Document Server, a system for document capture, archiving, and online presentment; and Radiant Mailmanager, an email archiving solution that provides lifecycle, compliance, and storage management for the corporate email knowledge. It also provides standards based technology solution, a platform for integrating media and business documents into various business environments, such as marketing and finance departments, call centers, channel partner portals, compliance initiatives, and marketing extranets. The company serves media and entertainment, pharmaceutical, consumer packaged goods, financial services, and healthcare industries. ClearStory Systems, Inc. was formerly known as INSCI Corp. and changed its name to ClearStory Systems, Inc. in December 2001. The company was founded in 1989. The company is based in Westborough, Massachusetts. ClearStory Systems, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Piksel, Inc.
ClearStory Systems, Inc. trades as CSYS on OTC. The company is classified in Technology / Software - Application and reports in USD.
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