The San Diego Union-Tribune ordered a 250-seat Atex Content Management system for its English and Spanish publications to eliminate steps in its manual pagination.
The Atex CMS will provide The Union-Tribune with an integrated, single-database system to handle the publisher’s entire workflow from content gathering to pagination to online delivery, reduce cost and improve efficiencies, Atex said.
“With Atex’s help, we are reducing the amount of time we take to paginate because we can do several things at one time instead of having to wait to perform one function after another after another,” said Robert York, senior editor at The Union-Tribune. “And that was a key benefit we saw with the Atex system, which allows for a parallel workflow that is crucial for us to save time and money.”
The contract for the Atex Content Management system includes licenses for 250 journalists, contributors, editors, designers and paginators, with implementation scheduled to begin immediately.
Monday, July 13, 2009
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