DTI’s Global Growth Continues in Eastern Europe

Springville, Utah, USA – February 4, 2009 – Digital Technology International (DTI&trade) has today announced that Delo d d, Ljubljana, Slovenia, has ordered a 350–user DTI ContentPublisher solution.

Delo (meaning ‘Labor’) is a major Slovene national daily newspaper.

Peter Puhan, Chief Executive Officer, Delo, said, "We researched several well–known systems, visited existing users, and finally selected DTI who agreed to install a test system. The success of this trial confirmed that DTI technology completely meets our needs today – and we believe will do so into the multidimensional future. The professionalism and expertise of the company's staff has also been excellent."

The DTI ContentPublisher solution is based on the Caché high–performance multidimensional database that is able to manage and store text, photos, graphics and sound files. It includes DTI applications for newspaper–unique needs such as wire and remote reporter and contributor input. DTI has also adapted and seamlessly integrated Adobe® applications such as InCopy for reporter input, InDesign for design and pagination, and Dreamweaver for Web site creation.

In the continuation of a 20–year collaboration, DTI worked closely with Adobe to create true multiuser functionality. With the DTI versions of Adobe InDesign, and Dreamweaver more than one person can work on the same page at the same time.

According to Ernst–J. Komberg, managing director of DTI GmbH, Germany, who manages the region, the installation at Delo further reinforces DTI’s leadership. The Delo solution, which replaces an in–house developed system, is scheduled to go–live in the second quarter of 2009.

Four of the five newspapers in neighboring Croatia are already using DTI solutions. While many newspaper and vendor companies are laying–off staff, DTI is currently hiring more people in order to support its continually growing media customer base.

About Digital Technology International

Digital Technology International (DTI™) delivers audience–centric Web, print, and mobile solutions to publishers around the world. The company’s unique technology and professional services help media organizations engage audiences by delivering targeted news, ads and entertainment. Whether onsite or via SaaS (Software as a Service), DTI software helps customers generate new revenue, reduce costs, manage resources, and make more informed business decisions. Its solutions are successfully implemented at more than 2000 news organizations around the globe. DTI is headquartered near Salt Lake City, USA, with offices in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, Panama, the United Kingdom and USA. DTI may be found on the web at www.dtint.com.

About Delo d d

Delo covers all fields, from internal politics and regional news to world events, culture, sport, economy and also commentaries and reports. Between Monday and Saturday Delo has several supplements: Delo FT on economy and finances, Ona, a magazine for women on Tuesday, Deloindom (Delo and ‘Home’) on Wednesday, Polet for sports and recreation on Thursday, a Weekend TV program on Friday and on Saturday the Saturday Supplement. Delo is the only newspaper with a Sunday edition, called Nedelo, with a supplement Open Kitchen. According to the National Research on Readership (http://www.nrb.info), Delo was read in 2006 by 203,000 people each day, which gives it a 11.9 per cent daily reach.