Atelier's ezine technology will be used to rework final print PDFs to web pages of both editorial and advertising.
"Atelier's ezine provides a very cost-effective way to create a central resource," said Centaur UK finance director Mike Lally. "This allows much more streamlined communication with our customers."
Centaur titles, including The Engineer and What's New In Industry, are already produced as ezines by Atelier.
"More and more publishers are seeing the benefit of creating a digital archive to store and access pages," said Atelier commercial director Mike Palmer. "Atelier is able to offer a digital archive for less than 1 per page."
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