Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Savon Sanomat and Etelä-Suomen Sanomat choose Anygraaf's Neo

Anygraaf has signed a contract to install its new media planning and content management system, Neo, at Keskisuomalainen, Savon Sanomat and Karjalainen; three newspapers that have a long history of collaboration with Anygraaf. In addition to these three top regional newspapers, Etelä-Suomen Sanomat, the main media of Päijät-Häme region, will also begin using Neo. These newspapers reach approximately 730.000 combined readers daily via their printed and electronic versions.
Read moreLehtiyhtymä introduced Anygraaf's content and design control system in three newspapers in three months

Suomen Lehtiyhtymä has introduced the Anygraaf-developed content and design control process in Helsingin Uutiset, Länsiväylä and Vantaan Sanomat, the three newspapers it publishes in the Helsinki region. The project, which includes the planning software 'Job' and the workshift system 'Shift', both also developed by Anygraaf, was carried out in three months.
Read moreEdita Publishing to use Neo Books

Edita Publishing Oy has chosen to implement Anygraaf's Neo Books and Project Management systems. Edita will be using Neo Books for the planning and monitoring of the editorial work for schoolbooks. Edita's organizational diversity and extensive book publishing history are seen as an excellent match for Anygraaf's product offerings.
Read moreAnygraaf's Neo Books chosen by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

Finland's Ministry of Social Affairs and Health (MSAH) has chosen to enhance the planning and management of its publications through the use of Anygraaf's Neo Books system. MSAH will utilize the National Institute for Health and Welfare's (THL) Neo system. THL's Publications team is responsible for its publication production as well as the Ministry's publications, in particular, the management of scheduling and materials.
Read moreTurun Sanomat chooses Anygraaf's ePlanner

The TS-Yhtymä group has chosen Anygraaf's ePlanner for its newspapers' internet publications. The group publishes Finland's third largest daily newspaper, Turun Sanomat, in Turku, as well as the following titles: Salon Seudun Sanomat, Uudenkaupungin Sanomat, Aamuset, Auranmaan Viikkolehti, Kaarina-lehti, Laitilan Sanomat, Loimaan Lehti, Paikallislehti Somero and Ykkössanomat.
Read moreSouth East Finland's City Journals Choose Anygraaf

Ankkuri and Pohjois-Kymenlaakso, city journals located in South East Finland, will be implementing Anygraaf's Doris and AProfit software. Doris will be used for editorial, materials and ad traffic management and AProfit will provide ad management functions.
Read moreFinnish News Agency expands Anygraaf installation - STT installs Neo

Finnish News Agency (STT) will be expanding their installation of Anygraaf software with the installation of Anygraaf's new media planning and content management system, Neo. The initial agreement was signed in November and the system should go live in the spring of 2010.
Read moreUnion magazine chooses Anygraaf’s editorial system

Tehy-lehti, a union magazine for healthcare professionals, has chosen Anygraaf’s Doris publishing production system for their editorial software needs.
Read moreLocal newspapers select Anygraaf

Two local newspapers, Ruovesi-lehti and Teisko-Aitolahti, have chosen Anygraaf for their publishing software needs. Anygraaf’s CProfit distribution system, AProfit ad system and Doris editorial system will be implemented at both publications later this year.
Read moreThe National Institute for Health and Welfare to pilot Anygraaf's Neo Books system
The National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) will improve the planning and management of its publications via the implementation of Anygraaf's Neo Books system. THL is a pilot user of the system; the first installation of the Neo Books was completed in September 2009. THL will be active with system development after the installation as well.
Read moreDoris Version 2.6 now available
Doris 32 Version 2.6 includes updated software and improved functionality. The system has been re-tooled to improve effectiveness while also adding new features.
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