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Atex partners with Zissor

Atex, a global software solutions provider for media-rich industries, is strengthening its position by teaming up with Zissor, a world-leading supplier of end-to-end solutions for industrial conversion of newspapers and other physical documents to electronically searchable information.

The partnership announced yesterday today between two global businesses, is set to revolutionise the publishing industry, as media companies will be offered a second opportunity to monetise content, says Atex.

Atex will now be able to offer high quality and cost-effective solutions for archive digitisation, which will open new income sources for publishers, increase traffic to its portal and help maintain stakeholder satisfaction.

Zissor has been a global provider of digitisation software and services for the last 15 years – not only for archive digitisation, but also as a supplier to the media monitoring industry. Press clipping agencies, from BurrellesLuce in the US, to Klipp in Dubai, use this technology to gain significant competitive advantage in their market.

Jon Asakskogen, CEO of Zissor, comments: “This is a significant partnership, which enables us to offer an extended ‘one-stop-shop’ solution to publishers. Zissor is proud to be affiliated with Atex and to be launching our first project in Brazil early next year.”

Alexandre Carvalho, CEO for Atex Latin America, adds: “Atex and Zissor are both global suppliers in the same market, and we are confident that this collaboration will bring unparalleled technologies and solutions to the media and help them to boost their income.”

About Atex

Atex says: “Atex, headquartered in the UK with offices worldwide, is a leading software company providing solutions for media-rich industries. Atex develops smart digital solutions that make a measurable difference and enable its 1000+ customers to streamline operations and optimise their digital strategy. As a global organisation, it is committed to helping companies build revenues and reduce costs through products that are increasingly personalised, localised, collaborative, contextually relevant, and available on demand.”