List of Vjoon K4 Publishing Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Vjoon K4 Publishing for Publishing Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Vjoon K4 Publishing for Publishing Management include: McGraw Hill, a United States based Education organisation with 4200 employees and revenues of $2.20 billion, The Deal.com, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $25.0 million, Readers Digest Association, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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McGraw Hill | Education | 4200 | $2.2B | United States | Vjoon | Vjoon K4 Publishing | Publishing Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 McGraw Hill implemented Vjoon K4 Publishing to standardize and automate textbook and educational publishing production workflows in the United States. Vjoon K4 Publishing was adopted as the enterprise Publishing Management platform to consolidate editorial intake, production scheduling, and content lifecycle orchestration.
Module usage included K4 publishing and workflow modules and DAM integration features to manage metadata driven assets, XML exports, and content reuse pipelines. Configuration emphasized template driven composition, version control, editorial routing, and rules to publish structured XML outputs for multi channel distribution.
The deployment integrated K4 with McGraw Hill's digital asset management layer, enabling metadata synchronization and automated XML export processes for downstream systems. Operational scope centered on editorial and production teams across the United States, addressing textbook revision cycles, asset tagging, and cross title reuse workflows.
Governance updates formalized editorial control points and automated handoffs between authors, editors, and production, with rollout focused on standardizing procedures for content repurposing. The case study cites outcomes of faster revision cycles, improved editorial control, and enabled multi channel content reuse through Vjoon K4 Publishing as the Publishing Management backbone.
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Readers Digest Association | Non Profit | 10 | $2M | United States | Vjoon | Vjoon K4 Publishing | Publishing Management | 2009 | Maned |
In 2009, Readers Digest Association deployed Vjoon K4 Publishing within its Publishing Management environment, initiating a pilot installation at the end of 2009 to enable tablet edition production. The implementation was explicitly tied to producing the publisher's first iPad and tablet edition and establishing automated page conversion workflows for multi-channel output.
Vjoon K4 Publishing was configured to provide core Publishing Management capabilities including workflow orchestration, pagination automation, and centralized asset and metadata management to support print-to-tablet production. The deployment emphasized automated page conversions and content packaging for digital channels, leveraging K4’s native capabilities for editorial handoff, versioning, and output rendering.
The project used K4’s deep integration with Adobe Digital Publishing Suite for tablet production, the integration and module usage documented in the vendor press release. MEI acted as project manager and integrator, managing the pilot phase and the subsequent full roll-out, and coordinating the connection between K4 and Adobe DPS to drive tablet output workflows.
Operational coverage focused on editorial and production functions responsible for issue creation and digital packaging, with a rollout approach that began with a pilot at the end of 2009 followed by a managed full roll-out. Outcomes recorded in the implementation notes include automated page conversions and streamlined print-to-tablet production, enabling Readers Digest Association to produce its first tablet edition using Vjoon K4 Publishing in a Publishing Management context.
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The Deal.com | Professional Services | 200 | $25M | United States | Vjoon | Vjoon K4 Publishing | Publishing Management | 2004 | Flux Consulting |
In 2004 The Deal.com implemented Vjoon K4 Publishing to manage editorial workflows for its business publishing operations, establishing a centralized Publishing Management platform for content creation and handoff to digital channels. The initial deployment focused on standard editorial production workflows, asset versioning, and role-based task routing within editorial teams. Vjoon K4 Publishing became the authoritative system for organizing article assets and metadata across the publisher's production environment.
In 2008 The Deal.com adapted Vjoon K4 Publishing to feed the Pipeline paid-content web product, extending the system to support enhanced metadata tagging and automated routing for web delivery. Configuration work emphasized K4 metadata models and routing rules, and the implementation leveraged K4 workflow automation capabilities to produce structured, publication-ready feeds for Pipeline. The deployment used K4 modules oriented toward metadata management and automated routing to bridge print-oriented editorial processes and online content workflows.
Flux Consulting and MEI are documented integration partners on the Pipeline project, executing integration work to map K4 metadata schemas into the Pipeline delivery layer and to operationalize automated handoffs. The project impacted editorial and web publishing functions, reorganizing handoff governance so that metadata creation and routing rules became enforced in-system rather than through manual procedures. The implementation of Vjoon K4 Publishing and the Pipeline feed delivered improved metadata quality and automated routing for web delivery as documented in the case study.
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