Multi-Channel Publishing Systems

Comcast Cable Corporation  

Comcast Cable Corporation

DPCI was commissioned by Comcast to build a comprehensive online-to-print publishing system, including new, self-service tools designed to simplify the process of creating targeted marketing and advertising tactics.

Thomson Reuters Healthcare  

Thomson Reuters Healthcare

In order to remain the first choice of healthcare professionals as well as pharmaceutical companies, Thomson Reuters Healthcare knew it had to reduce the amount of time between when information became available and when the publication would be ready for consumers.

Thomson Reuters Healthcare selected DPCI to implement Typefi Publish, an automated publishing platform that supports the development of richly formatted, brand-compliant documents.

Fast Company  

Fast Company

DPCI developed FastPDF, an application that parses well-formed XML documents into highly designed PDF files, all in batch mode. With FastPDF, Fast Company can now generate literally hundreds of PDF versions of articles within minutes.

Sotheby's  

Sotheby's

Sotheby's selected DPCI to implement a solution that would allow Sotheby's to import XML into QuarkXPress and produce catalogs without compromising either design integrity or workflow.

The Federal Reserve Bank  

The Federal Reserve Bank

The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta selected DPCI to implement a solution to extract creative content from QuarkXPress in postproduction, convert it to XML format, then submit it to The Feds existing Spectra repository where it is available for publishing to other formats.

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