Chronicle Books Selects TeleScope to Improve Workflow and Bring Books to Market Faster

North Plains Systems, the leading provider of video and digital asset management (VAM and DAM) software and solutions, today announced that Chronicle Books has joined a growing number of leading publishers such as Hachette Filipacchi Media, HarperCollins Publishers, Harcourt, Thomson, Quebecor World Premedia, Rodale, Scholastic, Editis, and Hachette Book Group that rely on TeleScope to manage their enterprise-wide digital publishing workflows.

TeleScope is a scalable digital asset management solution providing full workflow support from creation, to production, to delivery. Over the years, North Plains has continued to experience strong growth in publishing, where providers face increasing challenges in managing their digital content. Once deployed, TeleScope serves as a turn-key, end-to-end publishing platform that leading publishers rely on to manage all publishing assets such as books, e-books, and magazines.

Chronicle Books, a San Francisco-based publisher of art, architecture, photography, and childrens books, plans to use TeleScope principally as a workflow tool to drive efficiencies throughout the publishing process. Using TeleScope, Chronicle can automate a series of tasks that workers previously handled on a piecemeal basis, helping them to keep better track of approvals, delivery of assets, version histories, and editing schedules. In addition, Chronicle Books use of TeleScope enables the company to streamline its content delivery to its distributor, Hachette Book Group, which has implemented a North Plains system of its own.

We see TeleScope as a real facilitator for us, helping us share resources, collaborate and move projects through the make process, said Shona Burns, Executive Director of Production Development at Chronicle Books. With TeleScope managing our digital content, our team can spend less time chasing assets and do an even better job of meeting deadlines and delivering high-quality publications.

We continue to witness the global trend of publishers transitioning from print publishing to digital publishing, explains Hassan Kotob, President & CEO of North Plains. The decision by Chronicle Books to choose the TeleScope digital asset management solution will drive real process improvements and savings in their organization. North Plains is known as the DAM provider of choice in the publishing industry because we understand that our customers need tools to help them increase productivity, cut production time, shave costs, and generate new revenue streams.

About North Plains Systems Corp.

Founded in 1994, North Plains Systems is the leading provider of digital asset management solutions providing full workflow support from creation, to production, to delivery. Its pioneering technology, focus and vision have been recognized throughout the industry and are evident in innovative products such as TeleScope Enterprise and TeleScope for Video Management. With its platform agnostic approach to managing digital assets, more than 450 customers benefit from North Plains expertise in delivering industry defining solutions for video asset management, digital media management & distribution, centralization, workflow optimization and virtual collaboration. Customers include AOL, Boeing, Bowling Green State University, Gallaudet University, Harcourt, HarperCollins Publishers, Microsoft, Ogilvy and Mather, Playboy, Publicis Groupe, Publishers Clearing House, Rodale Inc., Sony Pictures Entertainment, Thomson Learning, The Utah Education Network, Viacom, and Warner Bros. For further information please visit www.northplains.com.

Contacts:

PAN Communications
Mike OConnell, 978-474-1900
northplains@pancomm.com

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