Forward Publishing enables publishers to transform into a future-proof digital newsroom. The renowned trade magazine Kress Pro has awarded the Netcetera software in four categories.
Forward Publishing enables publishers to transform into a future-proof digital newsroom. The renowned trade magazine Kress Pro has awarded the Netcetera software in four categories.
Kress Pro honors the team behind Forward Publishing: According to Kress Pro, the Swiss IT service provider Netcetera is one of the ten most important digital agencies for publishers in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The award is based on a survey of the 100 (Germany) and 25 (Austria, Switzerland) online offerings with the highest reach.
Forward Publishing's cloud platform enables publishers and editorial teams to build a future-proof digital newsroom. As a technology partner and one-stop-shop, Forward Publishing quickly integrates its own cloud solution into existing publishing IT, minimizing costs for local IT infrastructure.
"Our technology creates new opportunities in publishing, for example through multi-channel distribution for digital devices and print. Forward Publishing's software components cover the entire publishing process," says Alexander Josef, responsible for the portfolio "Digital Publishing" at Netcetera.
Thanks to Forward Publishing, publishers and editorial teams have more resources for editorial quality: Informative and high-quality content inspires readers and enables growth in the digital market. Large media companies such as Berliner Verlag, Bauer, and Aschendorff already rely on Forward Publishing.
Forward Publishing selects its own publishing tools according to the best-of-breed principle - and is spot on: The Forward Publishing editor Livingdocs - a latest-generation headless CMS - made it into the top 10 in all three categories in the KressPro rating for the best editorial system for newspapers, magazines, and digital offerings. This feat was achieved exclusively by Livingdocs.
Numerous media companies, such as the participating NZZ and DuMont, appreciate the scalability of Livingdocs, the digital-first concept, and the clear user interface, which enables editorial teams to prepare strong stories intuitively for many channels.
"Media make a crucial contribution to a functioning democracy. We support publishers in bringing their business into the online world of the 21st century," says Livingdocs CEO Gabriel Hase.
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