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Keskipohjanmaa’s large-scale Neo project completed
One anniversary of the large-scale Neo project at Keski-Pohjanmaan Kirjapaino Oy was on Valentine's Day on February 14, 2018, when the first tabloid-sized Keskipohjanmaa appeared in the mailboxes of its subscribers. From now on, all magazines and websites in the group are produced by Neo.
Berlin Last Mile GmbH go into production with CDProfit
End of 2017 Berlin Last Mile had selected Anygraaf’s CDProfit from Anygraaf’s Profit family to manage their circulation and subscription throughout Berlin.
Integrated systems results in cost-efficiency
Keskisuomalainen Group is Finland’s largest news and city paper publisher measured by the number of titles. The Group publishes seven daily newspapers, one 5 day newspaper, 17 local papers, 22 city papers and a host of magazines and custom publications. The Group sought a system to enable cross-selling, free packaging and customer data integration to enhance their operations.
Standing Jaana Vartiainen, Sirpa Koskinen, Timo Nieminen, Merja Saarti, Raisa Lindgren and Kirsi-Marja Kokkonen (Keskisuomalainen Group, later KSML). Middle row Arto Miettinen (KSML), Tapio Nuutila (Anygraaf), Harri Polvinen (KSML), Mika Aalto (Anygraaf) Front row Tuula Kempas, Marja Hyökki (KSML), Jussi Ylitalo (Anygraaf), Merja Listokorpi and Juha-Pekka Suhonen (KSML)
Seven months and over a hundred projects
A merger between Etelä-Savon Viestintä and Sanoma Lehtimedia created Kaakon Viestintä, one of the biggest media groups in Finland. To make the most of synergies and savings both companies systems had to be integrated as quickly as possible.
Marva Media and Anygraaf at the forefront of digital media
Marva Media, a Western Finland based media company makes significant investments into developing digital media products. The company has set up MarvaLab as the digital development arm of the company. MarvaLab makes a smooth fusion of a 110 year old newspaper and the latest in digital services.
Digital producer Maija Männistö, development manager Lauri Tuomola and sales manager Mika Kivilähde. Image: Juha Sinisalo
Neo Books by Anygraaf helps to plan and manage publications
The National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) took Neo Books to use to streamline its publication workflows. THL was the pilot user for the system: installation was made in Sebtember 2009. THL is still closely associated with the development of the program.
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Keskipohjanmaa’s large-scale Neo project completed
One anniversary of the large-scale Neo project at Keski-Pohjanmaan Kirjapaino Oy was on Valentine's Day on February 14, 2018, when the first tabloid-sized Keskipohjanmaa appeared in the mailboxes of its subscribers. From now on, all magazines and websites in the group are produced by Neo.
Berlin Last Mile GmbH go into production with CDProfit
End of 2017 Berlin Last Mile had selected Anygraaf’s CDProfit from Anygraaf’s Profit family to manage their circulation and subscription throughout Berlin.
Integrated systems results in cost-efficiency
Keskisuomalainen Group is Finland’s largest news and city paper publisher measured by the number of titles. The Group publishes seven daily newspapers, one 5 day newspaper, 17 local papers, 22 city papers and a host of magazines and custom publications. The Group sought a system to enable cross-selling, free packaging and customer data integration to enhance their operations.
Standing Jaana Vartiainen, Sirpa Koskinen, Timo Nieminen, Merja Saarti, Raisa Lindgren and Kirsi-Marja Kokkonen (Keskisuomalainen Group, later KSML). Middle row Arto Miettinen (KSML), Tapio Nuutila (Anygraaf), Harri Polvinen (KSML), Mika Aalto (Anygraaf) Front row Tuula Kempas, Marja Hyökki (KSML), Jussi Ylitalo (Anygraaf), Merja Listokorpi and Juha-Pekka Suhonen (KSML)
Seven months and over a hundred projects
A merger between Etelä-Savon Viestintä and Sanoma Lehtimedia created Kaakon Viestintä, one of the biggest media groups in Finland. To make the most of synergies and savings both companies systems had to be integrated as quickly as possible.
Marva Media and Anygraaf at the forefront of digital media
Marva Media, a Western Finland based media company makes significant investments into developing digital media products. The company has set up MarvaLab as the digital development arm of the company. MarvaLab makes a smooth fusion of a 110 year old newspaper and the latest in digital services.
Digital producer Maija Männistö, development manager Lauri Tuomola and sales manager Mika Kivilähde. Image: Juha Sinisalo
Neo Books by Anygraaf helps to plan and manage publications
The National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) took Neo Books to use to streamline its publication workflows. THL was the pilot user for the system: installation was made in Sebtember 2009. THL is still closely associated with the development of the program.