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MEI spotlights distribution partner Informática Dalai SA de CV

Press release from the issuing company

Jenkintown, PA - Managing Editor Inc. (MEI), an Adobe premier development partner and a leading provider of software for the publishing industry, today released a partner spotlight profiling Latin American distributor Informática Dalai SA de CV. The report highlights Dalai's success in delivering the vjoon K4 Cross-Media Publishing Platform and MEI's Page Director ALS, Page Director CLS, AdForce and ClassForce solutions to its market, which includes 18 countries across North and South America.

MEI's partner profile details the company's long-standing relationship with Dalai, dating back to when both were founded in the early '90s. It explains how several of the distributor's high-profile clients - including Mexico City's Excelsior and El Economista, as well as Spanish-language magazine group Televisa - have revamped their publishing workflows with new software and professional consulting courtesy of Dalai.

The report also describes Dalai's self-built Executive Vision add-on module for K4. This browser-based business intelligence tool makes it easy for executives and managers to analyze daily K4 operations and performance. Executive Vision is helping Dalai customers keep an eye on their workflows, identify bottlenecks in production and come up with effective solutions.

MEI works with a team of select distribution partners worldwide to bring its innovative publishing software to a global market. All distributors have proven expertise in software integration and knowledge of the publishing industry in their respective territories.

"Our integration partners share the same ideals that have fueled MEI's success: technical know-how and true concern for customers," said Dennis McGuire, CEO and president of MEI. "Dalai is at the forefront of the Latin American publishing industry, and we are pleased to have them represent K4 as well as MEI's advertising and classified layout systems in their region."