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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Bell Media Media 5500 $3.1B Canada Atex Atex ACE Web Content Management 2010 n/a In 2010, Bell Media implemented Atex ACE as the content hub for its Crave OTT streaming service to deliver multi channel video and metadata driven experiences across web, mobile, and TV. Apps Category: The implementation targeted English and French audiences in Canada and supported Crave's launch and subsequent expansions. Atex ACE was configured to provide large scale video content management, metadata modeling, centralized asset cataloging, and personalization capabilities aligned with editorial workflows. The implementation used Atex ACE to drive metadata driven presentation logic, facilitate multilingual asset tagging and search, and orchestrate video metadata to support personalized viewer experiences. The full application name Atex ACE is referenced in Atex's Crave case study and was central to content operations for Crave. Operational coverage focused on Crave's platform launch and ongoing expansion across Canada, delivering content to web, mobile, and television clients for both English and French audiences. Integration points emphasized content ingestion pipelines, metadata normalization, and distribution orchestration to downstream playback and UI layers, reflecting standard content hub workflows. Governance centered on centralized content hub stewardship and metadata governance to maintain bilingual consistency during rollout and expansion.
National World Media 1179 $103M United Kingdom Atex Atex ACE Web Content Management 2019 n/a In 2019 National World implemented Atex ACE to support multi-title, digital-first editorial and web publishing operations. Atex ACE is positioned for Newsroom & Web Content Management and was used to address newsroom and web content management needs across National World and predecessor JPI Media titles in the United Kingdom. The deployment applied core editorial CMS capabilities typical of the Atex publishing suite, including multi-title content models, template-driven rendering, editorial workflow management, metadata and taxonomy controls, and scheduling for multi-channel publication. Use of Atex ACE is inferred from documented adoption of the broader Atex publishing suite, and the implementation narrative emphasizes content lifecycle orchestration, section and brand segmentation, and role-based editorial permissioning. Operational coverage focused on newsroom and digital publishing teams across the UK, supporting editorial collaboration, content staging, and coordinated publishing cadence for regional titles. Governance and process adjustments centered on standardized editorial workflows, editorial role definitions, and content approval and scheduling processes to support a web-first publishing model, while public materials do not document specific third-party integrations beyond the Atex suite.
Stampa Media 396 $70M Italy Atex Atex ACE Web Content Management 2019 n/a In 2019 La Stampa implemented Atex ACE to establish digital first newsroom and web publishing workflows for its Italian audience, deploying the Atex ACE editorial publishing capabilities as the core content production and web issuance layer. The engagement is presented as an editorial publishing implementation that centralized content authoring, scheduling and web publication across the newsroom. Atex ACE was configured to support core editorial modules and capabilities typical of an editorial publishing environment, including story composition and rich text editing, templating for web articles, metadata and taxonomy capture, editorial scheduling and publication control, and role based authoring and approval workflows. The record infers use of the ACE module from La Stampa's documented deployment of the Atex publishing suite and focuses on newsroom and web publishing functionality rather than a narrow module case study. Operational coverage centered on the editorial and newsroom functions serving La Stampa's Italian audience, with the solution embedded into web publishing operations and the publication pipeline for site content. The implementation emphasized content lifecycle governance and editorial process standardization, instituting editorial approval gates, version control and centralized scheduling to align web publication timing with newsroom workflows. The engagement with Atex ACE is reported to have yielded measurable increases in digital engagement for La Stampa, reflecting outcomes at the intersection of editorial workflow modernization and web publishing execution. The narrative ties La Stampa, Atex ACE, editorial publishing and newsroom business function together to clarify the system relationship for operational and GTM stakeholders.
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