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The Adobe® Digital Publishing Suite (DPS) is fast becoming the industry standard for tablet publishing. Today some 350 magazine apps are created using the Adobe DPS. What‘s more, 270 of these apps debuted this year, which attests to the format‘s phenomenal growth. Prestigious vjoon K4 users such as Arnold. Inhalt und Form, Condé Nast, National Geographic, Olympia-Verlag, Reader‘s Digest, and The Red Bulletin already rely on this upcoming standard.

Adobe offers two different variants of its DPS. The widely known Enterprise Edition caters to large media companies, and now the Professional Edition is here to serve the needs of midsized and smaller publishing houses and corporate publishers. To make professional tablet publishing even easier, more efficient, and more effective for precisely these users, vjoon has put together the very attractive vjoon K4 Digital Publishing Packages (DPP). In combination with the fully integrated Adobe DPS, these packages provide an affordable turnkey solution tailored to fit the needs of companies seeking to publish and market content for tablet computers.

Our customers and partners will have the opportunity to learn more about this and other hot topics at the 6th International vjoon K4 User Conference in Hamburg on September 16. We are looking forward to welcoming you there. Another exciting industry event will take place before the conference on July 6 - the 2011 Best of Corporate Publishing Awards (BCP Awards 2011), Europe‘s biggest CP competition. Having made the most of vjoon K4‘s many benefits in their publishing efforts, a number of vjoon K4 users such as Arnold. Inhalt und Form, BASF, KircherBurkhardt, köckritzdörrich, and SIGNUM communication have been shortlisted for awards. We are as delighted as they are and wish them the best of luck!

And we wish you all the best as well - here‘s hoping you enjoy reading this latest issue of the vjoon newsroom as much as we enjoyed preparing it for you!