QBank brings DAM functionality to Roxen

Digital Asset Management (DAM) company QBank recently released a plugin to the publishing system Roxen. QBank is a hub for managing all media files, for example in a newsroom. This includes everything from photos and illustration to audio and video. The connection between QBank and Roxen will offer Roxen’s customers a complete solution for their Digital Asset Management. 

QBank has an open interface which makes it easy to create plugins for connecting to other systems. The customer value is great as it allows customers to utilize their existing investments and at the same time add a better management tool for images and video. For Roxen’s users it will be easier to find and use material from a central location. Roxen’s solutions are today used by 100 publications in 22 countries across four continents.

Svenskt Näringsliv, the first user of this plugin, finds the strength of a central hub to manage images and video to be essential.

– The QBank integration with Roxen has made the production of the newspaper Entreprenör more efficient by reducing the number of processes and eliminating duplications in the workflow. The collaboration between Roxen and QBank is already benefiting us, says Nicklas Mattson, Editorial manager at Svenskt Näringsliv.

For more information, contact:

Per Östlund, CEO, Roxen AB
e-mail: per.ostlund@roxen.com
phone: +46 732 303013

About Roxen
Roxen develops web-based editorial and content management tools for multi-channel publishing, i.e. publishing online, in print, to tablets, smartphones and other devices. Customers include Metro USA, Shaw Media, Macari-Healey Publishing  as well as Princeton University and Verizon.

Roxen was established in 1994. The head office and development center is located in Linköping, Sweden. Roxen also has offices in Stockholm, Amsterdam and New York. For more information, visit www.roxen.com.