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Agfa Graphics to lift the covers off the new Arkitex Production

  • Publicado el 14 de Noviembre de 2013

For nearly a quarter-century, Agfa Graphics' expertise in electronic workflow - in commercial printing and newspaper production - has been at the forefront of the graphic arts industry. At the World Publishing Expo 2013, Agfa Graphics will be unveiling the new Arkitex workflow - Arkitex Production. It is more than a simple upgrade of previous editions of Arkitex, which celebrates its 10 years anniversary at WPE 2013. It is a radical change in how work gets done.

Designed for newspaper print production, Arkitex Production builds on the best of Agfa Graphics' experience with Arkitex and the experience of more than one-thousand customers around the world. "Arkitex Production is being designed as a completely new system built from the ground up and with a new look, but at its heart and in its DNA is Arkitex," said Jeff Cord, Arkitex Marketing Manager, Agfa Graphics. "People will expect to access their workflow from mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets. By using HTML5 as a core part of the Arkitex workflow product, we can natively support a wide variety of devices" Cord added.

Newspaper groups are consolidating multiple production sites into single, easier to manage, larger systems and newspaper printers are looking to increase their contract print work. At the same time, individual publishers and groups are looking to outsource system management. Arkitex Production is designed to accommodate the production requirements off the smallest newspaper printer to the largest publishers and groups. It provides secure system and data access locally and in the cloud for all types of customers. Arkitex Production is already production-proven because it is based on an enhanced version of the 64-bit architecture and server used in Arkitex Portal.  Arkitex Production is fully compatible with current Arkitex components and will allow easy upgrades to existing systems.

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