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DTI Expands Presence in Europe

Digital Technology International has announced that it has opened an office in France, situated in Paris. From there DTI will manage sales and service for its customers in France and all French-speaking countries outside the Americas.

The effort will be headed by Christian Darroy (pictured), an industry veteran, who joins DTI from Atex. He has been appointed ‘directeur, France’.

Paul Gillogaley, Managing Director & Vice President, International, DTI, said, “Christian, who has a background in journalism, has been in the newspaper technology industry for most of his working life where his successful career has included experience with both Systems Integrators, Inc (SII) and Unisys. His appointment is an important step in the ongoing strengthening of our global presence.”

Christian Darroy confirmed, “I look forward to working with some very talented people within DTI, and within the French-speaking newspaper community. I also look forward to presenting to publishers how DTI solutions will enable them to really engage with their audiences, through an ever-growing number of channels - and how by this we can help them to increase profitability.”

The telephone number of DTI in France is: +33 (0)6 71 04 21 96; email: christian.darroy@dtint.com

About Digital Technology International:

DTI says: “Digital Technology International delivers audience-centric Web, print, and mobile solutions to publishers around the world. The company's technology and professional services help media organizations engage audiences by delivering targeted news, ads and entertainment. Whether onsite or via SaaS (Software as a Service), DTI software helps customers generate new revenue, reduce costs, manage resources, and make more informed business decisions. Its solutions are successfully implemented at more than 2,000 customer sites around the globe. DTI is headquartered near Salt Lake City, USA, with offices in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Panama, Sweden, the United Kingdom and USA.”