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The Digital Repositories market is a subset of the Data Storage and Management industry. It is focused on providing secure, long-term storage of digital assets such as documents, images, audio, and video. Digital repositories are used by organizations to store and manage digital content, as well as to facilitate collaboration and sharing of digital assets. They are also used to preserve digital assets for long-term access and use.
Digital repositories are typically cloud-based, allowing users to access their digital assets from any device with an internet connection. They offer features such as version control, metadata tagging, and access control, allowing users to easily manage and share their digital assets.
Some companies in the Digital Repositories market include Box, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive, and Amazon S3. Show Less Read more