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CIO Bulletin
2025-04-03
The acquisition of callas software by Durst Group aims to improve printing automation as well as connectivity features and software innovation while securing both companies’ long-term stability.
The Durst Group obtained callas software because it is a worldwide provider of prepress automation and PDF technologies. Through this acquisition Durst advances its software plan to boost industry printing communication and automate operations.
The separate independence of callas software will remain intact despite the company's access to Durst's available resources. The combination ensures corporate stability for customers throughout both companies as well as technological expansion possibilities for partners.
According to Dietrich von Seggern who leads callas software as CEO the main condition for joining Durst Group required maintaining callas' business independence. Our customers have reason to trust us as their reliable partner even though we will use this foundation to innovate in the future.
Durst moves toward developing an open and connected software system through the essential involvement of callas software in merging disconnected solutions. This enterprise targets multiple improvements in print service provider operations around the world by enhancing performance and scalability alongside flexibility.
The companies will work together during the following months to maximize software advancement through their joint assets.
Christoph Gamper as Durst Group CEO announced that through their partnership with callas they develop sophisticated connected and potent print software solutions. Partnerships between strong organizations lead to the development of optimal solutions.
The purchase represents an essential move toward modernizing the printing sector while creating advanced interconnected software solutions.
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