CCI — maker of editorial content management systems and the
company behind the CUE publishing platform — has changed its name to Stibo DX.
With the new company brand, the software vendor takes a step closer to its
parent company, Stibo Group, a foundation-owned corporate group founded in 1794
and headquartered in Aarhus ,
Denmark .
For more
than three decades, the company has been a tech partner for media companies
including The New York Times, Gannett, Axel Springer in Germany , Times
of India and The Economist.
In the
current fiscal year (ending April 30, 2020), Stibo DX expects a growth in
revenue of around 25%, the company says. The growth is driven by the company’s
CUE publishing platform, which is gaining market shares, according to the
company. Among recent names on the list of CUE installations are TVN, private
broadcaster in Poland ; Le
Groupe Sud Ouest, one of France ’s
biggest regional news publishers; and five of the largest media companies in Germany :
Handelsblatt Media Group, Der Tagesspiegel, BNN, NOZ and Verlagsgruppe Ippen.
As part of
the rebranding process, Stibo DX will be merging with its subsidiary company,
Escenic. Stibo DX’s other subsidiary, Digital Collections, acquired in April
2019, will stay an independent brand.
Stibo DX has
offices in Aarhus, Atlanta , Hamburg ,
Oslo and Dhaka ,
Bangladesh .
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