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ElasticImageCache

ElasticImageCache is a cloud service/REST API that generates resized, web-ready images from your source files and delivers them at lightning speed from a CDN (CloudFront). Use your own private S3 account for storing your source files.

Cost / License

  • Pay once
  • Proprietary

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Alerts

  • Discontinued

Platforms

  • Online
Discontinued

Not available for new users in AWS. Official website unavailable.

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  1.  Image Processing
  2.  Cloud based
  3.  CDN
  4.  Image Conversion
  5.  Image Sharing

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ElasticImageCache information

  • Developed by

    DAM Plus
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $0.
  • Alternatives

    6 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is ElasticImageCache?

ElasticImageCache is a cloud service that generates resized, web-ready images from your source files and delivers them at lightning speed from a CDN. You can show thumbnails and other sizes in your web pages without worrying about how to store and serve all the different versions you need.

You store your source files yourself, for example in your Amazon S3 account - we don't keep a copy. This means you control of access to your source files and enables us to keep the costs of ElasticImageCache low.

Almost all applications and websites need to show images as quickly as possible, usually in predefined sizes to fit with the page layouts and templates. This requires image resizing, conversion to web-safe formats and fast delivery from a CDN (Content Delivery Network). Coding and maintaining this within your own application can be complicated and expensive - why not use ElasticImageCache instead? It is scalable, fast, simple to use and supports all popular image formats.