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MEI Appoints DPCI to Distribute K4 Publishing System

03-22-2007 05:06 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: Managing Editor Inc.

Jenkintown, PA (March 21, 2007) – Managing Editor Inc. (MEI), an Adobe Systems portfolio company and a leading provider of software and services to the publishing industry, today announced the appointment of DPCI as its newest SoftCare K4 Publishing System distributor and reseller. DPCI, based in New York City, will focus on implementing K4 for companies that need help integrating the solution with Web content management systems.

DPCI is a recognized leader in complex content solutions for Global 1000 companies, providing system integration and software development expertise. DPCI’s clients span the range of commercial and corporate publishers. The company combines skills in portal, content management, digital asset management, editorial workflow, and multi-channel publishing technologies to assist clients in maximizing their revenue around content.

MEI’s K4 distributor channel was launched in response to growing demand for K4, the database-driven editorial workflow system integrated with Adobe® InDesign® and Adobe InCopy®, as its functionality spreads across multiple markets. MEI has sought and found in DPCI a premier technology partner that has the breadth of service offerings and the bench strength to help implement media-independent content management solutions for companies that select K4 as their publishing solution.

About K4
The K4 Publishing System allows publishing professionals using Adobe InCopy and Adobe InDesign to manage and integrate design and editorial workflows and to control the entire production process. With its multi-level security controls, open SQL database architecture and robust customization options, K4 supports a transparent and secure production workflow for individual workgroups or entire publishing enterprises. The new optional K4 Web Editor module lets users write, edit and copyfit articles in K4 from any computer with only a Web browser and an Internet connection. K4 is a product of SoftCare GmbH of Hamburg, Germany.

About DPCI
DPCI is a New York-based professional services firm that delivers integrated technology solutions for organizations that need to publish to multiple media. DPCI helps customers by integrating multi-channel publishing solutions with digital asset management, portal, Web content management, and other mission-critical applications. DPCI serves Fortune 1000 customers throughout the United States. For more information, visit DPCI on the Web at http://www.databasepublish.com.

About MEI
Managing Editor Inc. is an industry leader in the development of quality, proven software solutions for the evolving publishing industry. The Page Director Series of Advertising and Classified Layout Systems, K4 Publishing System, Integrated Production Suite (IPS), Wave2 and IPS AdTrac deliver automated pagination and workflow solutions to newspaper and magazine publishers, as well as to other print and electronic publishing markets. MEI has twice been named a laureate of the Computerworld Smithsonian Collections. Additional information regarding MEI’s products and services can be found on the company’s Web site at http://www.maned.com.

Managing Editor Inc.
610 Old York Road, Suite 250
Jenkintown, PA 19046


MEI Media Contact:

Paul Weinstein
(P) 215-886-5662 x278
(F) 215-886-5681
pweinstein@maned.com

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