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MISSION VIEJO, California –
July 24th, 2002 – activePDF Inc, a leading provider of server-side
PDF development and conversion tools for Windows NT, XP and 2000, is proud to
announce that they will be exhibiting for the first time at the Open Publish
exposition and conference in Sydney, Australia next week. Open Publish Sydney
(www.openpublish.com.au) will take place at the Star City Casino from July 29th,
through August 1st.
Open Publish 2002 is the second annual conference for those who design, create
and publish information across traditional and electronic media and who need
to be informed about, and participate in, current trends and developments that
affect the traditional and electronic publishing process. Delegates are management
and executive-level publishers, designers, developers, printers and decision-makers
who:
• Take a professional interest in the way media convergence is affecting
information publishing around the world.
• Work with commercial or government organizations publishing data to
paper and web.
• Seek new tools and solutions to allow dynamic output to multiple platforms.
• Face challenges in creating, managing and distributing content across
devices, systems and continents.
activePDF CEO, Tim Sullivan, is due to host a keynote on Wednesday July 31st,
entitled: ‘A Historical Overview on the Need and Evolution of PDF’.
This will be immediately followed with an adjoining keynote given by Binary
Thing CEO, Karl De Abrew, entitled: ‘The past, present and future of the
Portable Document Format’. activePDF has also taken this opportunity to
host an end user group seminar on Monday July 29th for it’s Australian
clients, where both Tim Sullivan and Marketing Manager, Gina O’Reilly,
will discuss the background and future of activePDF and it’s product line.
“We are delighted to combine this visit to Australia
for Open Publish with our client seminar, where we will have the invaluable
opportunity of meeting face to face with some of our end users,” stated
Tim Sullivan. “Australia continues to represent a very important market
for activePDF, and so we are also looking forward to further solidifying our
partnership with Conexus, our exclusive distributor in this territory.”
The complete conference and exposition schedule is available at http://www.openpublish.com.au
About activePDF
activePDF Inc. is a leading provider of PDF creation, conversion and development
tools, catering to the increasing demand for automated document management practices
within today’s key vertical enterprise markets. The company first addressed
the PDF solutions arena with its flagship product, activePDF Server, quickly
becoming a market leader with a reputation for providing high-quality products
at affordable prices. Six additional server-based products soon followed, highlighting
activePDF’s commitment to quality and ability to adapt to customer needs.
activePDF has recently entered the desktop PDF market with the launch of activePDF
Composer and activePDF Maestro, offering corporate clients cost-effective, end-to-end
solutions for all PDF generation and manipulation requirements. Founded in January
2000, activePDF has since built a substantial market presence with over 6,000
customers and approximately 25,000 server licenses worldwide. Headquartered
in Mission Viejo, California, activePDF is privately held and self-funded, with
a global distribution network spanning every continent. activePDF clients consist
of almost 40% of Fortune and Global 500 organizations, with customers spanning
every industry - including IBM, Daimler Chrysler, J.P. Morgan Chase, NASA, Harvard
University, Warner Bros., Citibank, ACCOR, Deloitte & Touche, Siemens, AXA,
L’Oreal and Proctor & Gamble.
Forward Looking Statements
When used in the preceding discussion, the words “believes, expects, or
intend to” and similar conditional expressions are intended to identify
forward-looking statements. Such statements are subject to certain risks and
uncertainties and actual results could differ materially from those expressed
in any of the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include,
but are not limited to, (I) Conditions in the general economy or the software
industry, (II) the timely development and market acceptance of products and
technologies, (III) competitive factors, (IV) demand for team productivity software
products and (V) sell-through of products in the sales channel.
Copyright © 2003, activePDF, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
"ACTIVEPDF" is a registered trademark of activePDF, Inc. The activePDF
logo, "Leading the iPaper Revolution", "It's Everybody's PDF"
and all activePDF product names are trademarks of activePDF, Inc. All other
trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Contact:
Gina O’Reilly,
Marketing Manager,
activePDF, Inc.
gina.oreilly@activepdf.com
Tel. +1-949-582-9002 x2227
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