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Enfocus Chooses Florida Company for ‘X-treme Switchover’ Project
Jun 28 2017 10:32:03 , 1354

Ghent, Belgium-based Enfocus, a developer of the Switch pre-press workflow system, announces that it has chosen Tampa Bay, Florida-based Sign-Age for its Extreme Switchover project. According to Enfocus, the X-treme Switchover project is similar to a home makeover reality TV show. Enfocus and its certified integration partner, XChange US, will take Sign-Age through “a complete workflow transformation,” according to the company.


Sign-Age was chosen from applicants from throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe for the X-treme Switchover program. The sign company will receive licenses for select Enfocus solutions, including a year of maintenance, for their workflow makeover. They will also receive professional consulting and integration services at no charge. In exchange, Sign-Age has agreed to share its experience so that other print service providers can see how the process works and learn about the benefits of proper workflow automation.


“With the X-treme Switchover, we figured ‘let’s put our money where our mouth is’ and show what our solutions can do for an actual customer,” says Fabian Prudhomme, vice president of Enfocus Software.


Later this year, Enfocus will share Sign-Age’s entire X-treme Switchover process in articles, videos and webinars so that anyone considering their own workflow automation makeover can see the entire process from start to finish.


“We’re very excited about being selected for the X-treme Switchover” says Linda Levitan, founder and president of Sign-Age. “We pride ourselves on offering our customers the latest technologies for products we provide. However, like many print service providers, we’ve put off upgrading our own internal workflow solutions because we just haven’t had time to really slow down and start the process. This has been short-sighted and now we need to improve our workflow if want to continue to grow our business.”