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Adobe Systems recently announced Creative Suite 2 and will show the new version at numerous events. From end of May, you will have the possibility to get a closer look at Adobe Live! in Cologne, Germany, or during the Adobe Live! Tour in Hamburg, Germany, Vienna, Austria, Zurich, Switzerland, and Munich, Germany. [more]
RAG Aktiengesellschaft started researching options for a high-performance publishing system in 2002. A major system requirement for publishing the employee journal was to connect the different editorial sites all over Germany. The magazine was entirely revamped in June 2004 and since then has been produced with the K4 Publishing System. Certified K4 Integrator Dr. Wirth New Media GmbH was in … [more]
SoftCare today announced that Advance Magazine Publishers, Inc. (New York), one of the largest magazine publishers in the U.S., has purchased K4 Publishing System servers and end user licenses for all of its magazine properties, including Condé Nast Publications, Fairchild Publications and the Golf Digest companies. The K4 Publishing System and its integration with Adobe InDesign CS and InCopy CS … [more]
In March and April, MEI will showcase K4 at three major publishing events in the USA. On March 7 - 9, BookTech Conference & Info in New York will attract hundreds of attendees and more than 150 exhibitors. [more]
German publishing house GONG Verlag has commissioned SNAP Innovation GmbH to move production of their magazines to a production workflow using Adobe Creative Suite and SoftCare's K4 Publishing System. The contract was signed in December 2004. This installation replaces a workflow built on the Quark Publishing System (QPS) and … [more]
It-enquirer.com, a source of information on diverse aspects of the publishing process and industry, has just published an interview with Dirk Volckaerts, editor-in-chief of weekly newspaper Brussels This Week. In the interview, Dirk Volckaerts explains why he selected K4 over other systems. He also points out that "after only three weeks with K4 "productivity had sored by an amazing 25%, making … [more]