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Who could have guessed five years ago where the news industry would be today? We have experienced sweeping changes in the way news is consumed and contributed. The leading factor in these changes is the Internet. "Web–First" and "Reverse Publishing" have become common terms in the news industry, as newspapers modify workflows to update Web sites and mobile devices as breaking news occurs.
Publish Breaking Stories as They Occur WebSpeed supports completely automatic Web publishing. Based on status, category, taxonomy, keywording, and other settings (controlled by the customer) stories can automatically publish themselves to various online sections and inherit specific appearance formats without manual intervention. In order to ensure accuracy, stories can be reviewed and approved in a test page prior to publication to the Web.
Industry–Leading Adobe Integration DTI led the way in print publishing in integrating Adobe InCopy and InDesign® into the NewsSpeed suite. DTI is now working closely with Adobe to be the first publishing system vendor to integrate several of their latest interactive publishing applications such as Soundbooth®, Flash®, Visual Communicator®, and Dreamweaver® into an enterprise level, database architecture system. Journalists and editors will have all the tools they need right at their fingertips to produce top–quality story packages with all the components readers desire. The Adobe suite of applications bring within reach of nearly every journalist, the capabilities that recently were only in the realm of technicians and programmers.
Multi-Channel Publishing with MediaPool™ Total Content Mangement SystemMediaPool is a unique, single database architecture for multi–platform publishing. While being adaptable enough to accommodate existing workflows where print and digital media are created separately and combined at various points during the publishing process, the MediaPool content management system is optimized to support a single, unified, multi–platform publishing workflow. Separate teams and separate workflows are no longer required – one publishing system architecture can support a workflow where content is planned, created, edited, and distributed to readers in the formats they want.



