The company, which is part of Pro2col, has added products from colour management specialist Alwan, imposition software company Quite and soft-proofing expert Nustream to its current roster which includes Enfocus, Stingray, Callas and Axaio and will showcase its new range at Northprint.
Adaptive managing director James Lewis said: "Many customers can't afford the all-encompassing workflow solutions offered by some vendors, so they come to us to assist them in building a cost-effective alternative. We can help them identify the most suitable products for their requirements and in cases where the budget is just not available, enable them to build up automation gradually over a period of time.
"With the input of specialists from our key vendors, Adaptive provides a single point of contact for companies that want to build a unique workflow that works for them."
Adaptive is also the first integrator to become part of the Enfocus Crossroads community, billed as a Certified Reselller. The Crossroads community is a collection of workflow and pre-media software technologies that enable a company to cherry pick their preferred products and create an automated solution based around Enfocus's Switch framework.
Adaptive is at Northprint on stand M260.
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