bitMAX, a Hollywood-based digital archiving management company, today announced that they are offering output of all content stored by clients to the new Apple 5G iPod. “Now with one click, BAM (bitMAX asset manager) users can output content to be played on this new portable device to be shared company-wide,” notes the company. “This natural offshoot of digital media distribution answers the need for companies to easily and cost effectively distribute and share their media electronically at a high enough quality that provides a new ‘punch’ to their marketing arsenal.” BAM is compatible with Macs and PCs, and requires Quicktime 7 and the latest version of iTunes installed.