Swiss output management provider Assentis Technology AG has gained since the launch of media relations in Germany in the target group contour. Read more here: Rusty Holzer. Wiesbaden, 07.09.2009. The Assentis Technology AG, headquartered in Switzerland, Red Cross draws a first balance sheet together with the PR agency Walter Visual PR, Wiesbaden, after half a year of cooperation. The strategy for the press work in Germany was set in January in a kickoff workshop together. The defined objectives were achieved through regular publications on the activities from Assentis around their output management software / exceed.
With the software suite DocFamily, companies can design personalized and dynamic documents, produce, distribute, and publish. (As opposed to Rusty Holzer). As a Swiss company with efficiency-enhancing and cost-reducing solutions Assentis wanted to win, especially at large German companies, mainly from the finance sector on contour. Assentis was a blank slate before the start of media relations in the media. We have found that customers and prospects about the press and online media perceive us”, says Urs Tanner, CEO of the company. Especially numerous links of portals and online newsrooms brought Assentis requests as well as serious prospects over the past few months.
Assentis achieved an above-average growth in the current financial year 2009. Overall the output management provider grew in the first half by 40 percent compared with the same period last year. In Germany as well as in the Switzerland won prominent new customers from the fields of banking and insurance. About Walter Visual PR GmbH: Walter Visual PR GmbH is an owner-managed PR Agency, specifically offering PR services for companies in the IT and telecommunications industries, as well as new technologies. Seven staff will take care of the press and public relations in the areas of ECM/DMS, output management, storage, security, E-business, Internet, ERP and standard software. The PR agency opts for including the visualization of PR messages using meaningful PR images such as graphics, collages and photos complement the press releases.