Keene Group has invested 80,000 on a Quad processor server and software, along with the integration of Dalim Twist workflow and servers into its existing equipment.
The Keene Group generates thousands of PDFs per week, and Dalim Twist will allow them to do this with ease and reliability, said Turning Point Technologies sales director, Steve Emerson.
The London-based group wanted to increase its productivity and workflow without increasing its staff.
Technical director Jeff Keene said the integration of Dalim Twist into its CreoScitex Brisque workflow had allowed the company to combine Twist with its existing database to ease job tracking and management.
The acquisition makes Keene Group one of the largest Twist users in London.
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