Net-linx

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net-linx
Type Privately held
Founded 1973
Headquarters Dresden, Germany
Key people Holm Hallbauer, CEO
Dr. John Enoch, COO
Industry Software, Programming, Yellow Pages, Newspapers
Products nxStar, nxDSMP
nxAdSmart, nxPageSmart
nxAdvertising, nxEditorial
System 77
Website www.net-linx.com

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[edit] Business Activities

net-linx is a global software and solutions provider for the newspaper, directory and on-line publishing industries.

Its integrated solutions span the complete sales process, the production of graphics and editorial content, layout, pagination, multi-media publishing and billing. Only recently, net-linx has expanded its business activities into IT-outsourcing.

net-linx' global customer base of more than 100 publishers includes newspapers like The Washington Post and directories like British Telecom Directories.

Amongst its main competitors are Stibo in the newspaper market and Amdocs in the directory market.

[edit] Company History

net-linx was founded in Edmonton, Canada, and moved its headquarters to Dresden, Germany, after the German reunification, becoming one of the first multi-national companies to operate out of "Silicon Saxony". In addition to Germany and Canada, net-linx has offices in the U.S.A., the UK, Malaysia, Brazil and Australia.

[edit] Partners

Studio Innovators International (Sii) is the partner company of net-linx. It provides outsourced services to publishers, specifically the production of graphics. Additionally, it has developed a series of individualized sales support tools.

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