Uni Systems as an exclusive distributor of Gallery Systems products for Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Malta and Cyprus, is offering the internationally recognized and continuously evolving software TMS – The Museum System, for museum collections and archives management.
Museums, large institutions with international standing and individual collectors over the world choose TMS, which is managing and supporting works as documentation, management of digital content, exhibitions management, object loans, shipping, etc.
While is evolving with museums, is developing dynamically, ready to support the different multifunctional needs of different collections (ex. fine arts, archaeology, excavations, historical archives, digital sound, image, video, 3D, etc).
TMS is supporting collections of all types and sizes, from private collections to the biggest museums of the world. Clients throughout the world manage their collections with Gallery Systems software and solutions. Some of TMS clients are:
- The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
- Harvard University Art Museums
- The J. Paul Getty Museum
- Smithsonian Institution,
- Yale University Art Gallery
- Fundació “la Caixa”, Barcelona
- The Istanbul Museum of Modern Art
- Tate, London
- The National Gallery, London
The basic modules of TMS:
Objects (includes cataloguing, registration, location and valuations)
Constituents (includes artists, registrars, curators, conservators, donors, etc)
Media
Exhibitions
Loans
Shipping
Bibliography
Events
Sites
Security (draws valuation information from the Objects module to track insurance policies)
With TMS is also offered eMuseum which is a web-based software program that integrates seamlessly with TMS and other collection management systems to dynamically publish information to your website, Intranet, and kiosks.
eMuseum is offering the following services:
- Engage visitors with tools for creating personal groupings of favorite works.
- Educate the community with online exhibitions and detailed information about works.
- Entertain the audience through multi-media representations of works in your collection.


