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InfoPress is the fastest, easiest way for newspapers and other media organizations to load real-time information feeds into editorial front-end systems.
Key Benefits
- Easy to install, use and maintain
- Reduces the wire room operating costs by eliminating leased lines, satellite connections and expensive-to-maintain legacy equipment
- Enhances reliability and disaster recovery capabilities
- Compatible all popular editorial front-end systems.
- Availability of all leading and specialty newswires
Cost-Effective & Highly Reliable
InfoPress is the most cost-effective way for newspapers to receive, integrate and use real-time news wires and from multiple providers for republication and research. It uses a return receipt mechanism that guarantees delivery of Information and eliminates the need for manual retransmission in the event of hardware or communications link failure. InfoPress can replace or eliminate the need for expensive, information provider specific, communications links including leased lines, private networks and satellite downlinks. It eliminates the need for the associated specialized equipment as well as the related maintenance and management costs. Because InfoClient outputs all wire services in your choice of formats compatible with your front-end system including ANPA 1312 and IPTC XML, and all wires retain publisher provided SLD and routing codes. Because all information is delivered in standardized formats, InfoPress eliminates the need to and cost of integrating or modifying new wires feeds to make them compatible with your internal systems. Today every leading news and information service is available via InfoClient, and additional sources are available upon request. For specific availability, please see our content catalog.
Output Options
InfoPress can output wire service information to your editorial system either via a standard serial port or over a LAN connection.
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