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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Bonnierförlagen Professional Services 20 $2M Sweden Total Specific Solutions TSS Schilling Publishing Publishing Management 2019 n/a
In 2019 Bonnierförlagen implemented TSS Schilling Publishing as its core Publishing Management platform, deploying a full Schilling publishing ERP solution to centralize contracts, rights and royalties workflows. This implementation positioned TSS Schilling Publishing as the operational system for managing contractual metadata and rights inventories across the publisher. The deployment emphasized the Contracts Rights and Royalties CRR capability, with configuration focused on contract lifecycle management, rights tracking and royalty processing workflows. Bonnierförlagen contributed to the CRR module development, ensuring the application supports publisher-specific data models and automated royalty posting patterns typical for a Publishing Management system. Operational scope covered Bonnierförlagen’s publishing operations and rights administration, delivering a single overview of rights across titles and formats. The solution was used as an enterprise publishing and ERP backbone, supporting editorial to commercial workflows and ongoing rights reconciliation activities. Governance was driven through a long term vendor relationship, Bonnierförlagen and Schilling having worked closely for 17 years, and through iterative co development of the CRR capability. The collaboration aimed to provide a solution that grows with organizational needs and ensures an efficient solution both in terms of value and cost, while explicitly streamlining processes for contracts, rights and royalty and delivering a complete overview of rights.
Norstedts Media 120 $15M Sweden Total Specific Solutions TSS Schilling Publishing Publishing Management 2014 n/a
In 2014 Norstedts expanded its Schilling footprint by implementing TSS Schilling Publishing under the Publishing Management category to address contracts, rights and royalty workflows. The purchase was announced in August 2014 and built on an existing Schilling ERP deployment to extend publishing lifecycle and finance capabilities. The deployment centered on Schilling's Contract, Rights & Royalty CRR solution, which was configured to standardize contract lifecycle management, rights tracking and royalty accounting workflows. TSS Schilling Publishing was used to manage author and third party agreements, automate royalty statement generation and maintain rights metadata aligned with the publisher's finance ledgers. Operationally the project integrated the CRR solution with the publisher's Schilling ERP and finance processes to create an integrated ERP finance and publishing lifecycle platform covering editorial and finance functions. Governance work included consolidating rights accounting and centralizing contract administration to improve control over royalties and rights accounting, which were stated objectives of the rollout. The configuration emphasized data consistency between rights records and financial postings to support royalties accounting and reporting.
Sanoma Pro Finland Education 193 $68M Finland Total Specific Solutions TSS Schilling Publishing Publishing Management 2019 n/a
In 2019 Sanoma Pro Finland expanded deployment of TSS Schilling Publishing as part of a group-wide adoption across Sanoma Learning entities. The implementation targeted the Publishing Management category and extended Schilling deployments used by Sanoma Pro and Sanoma Utbildning into the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden and Finland. The scope included Sanoma Learning brands VAN IN and Malmberg, with a focus on centralized royalty processing and improved author communications. The rollout centered on Schilling Royalty and Author Portal capabilities and a full Contracts, Rights & Royalty CRR solution, with TSS Schilling Publishing configured to automate royalty calculation workflows, statement generation and author self-service. Configuration work included contract metadata modeling, rights tracking and royalty schedule setup, aligned to common publishing accounting rules. Standard Publishing Management functional workflows were operationalized to support editorial, rights and finance processes. The deployment leveraged existing Schilling instances within Sanoma to scale configuration patterns and data models across subsidiaries, creating a consistent CRR implementation across the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden and Finland. Integrations focused on internal publishing workflows and author engagement channels, with centralized templates and automated statement distribution to harmonize cross-border operations. Operational coverage encompassed regional editorial teams, rights management and finance functions within each publishing unit. Governance emphasized shared configuration standards, centralized royalty calculation rules and phased rollout across subsidiaries to maintain consistency in author communications and reporting. The initiative aimed to automate royalty processes and improve author communications through TSS Schilling Publishing as the centralized Publishing Management platform for Sanoma Learning's European operations.
Media 20 $4M Denmark Total Specific Solutions TSS Schilling Publishing Publishing Management 2025 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD TSS Schilling Publishing Coverage

TSS Schilling Publishing is a Publishing Management solution from Total Specific Solutions.

Companies worldwide use TSS Schilling Publishing, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Sanoma Pro Finland, Norstedts, Unipress Denmark and Bonnierförlagen are recorded users of TSS Schilling Publishing for Publishing Management.

Companies using TSS Schilling Publishing are most concentrated in Education, Media and Professional Services, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using TSS Schilling Publishing are most concentrated in Finland, Sweden and Denmark, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of TSS Schilling Publishing across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using TSS Schilling Publishing range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 50%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 50%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 0%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of TSS Schilling Publishing include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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