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EFI says goodbye to Printellect

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EFI will be placing greater focus on core products such as Fiery, following its divesting of Printellect.
EFI will be placing greater focus on core products such as Fiery, following its divesting of Printellect.
EFI  software  mergers & acquisitions  IT 
Printellect, LLC has acquired the assets of EFI’s print spend management software business, which includes its Impresse product and Printellect product (formerly EnterpriseSite). EFI is divesting Printellect to focus on its core portfolio of products for enterprise and commercial printers. The balance of EFI’s Pittsburgh operations, which relate to development, support, and implementation of commercial print software packages, will remain in place.

It is anticipated that all current employees that develop, support, and implement these two software packages will transition to Printellect, LLC, which will remain headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. Printellect, LLC is a new company dedicated to providing print spend management software solutions for corporate print purchasing.

Printellect, LLC’s print spend management customers can continue to expect a robust product and quality service under the new ownership. As one of the industry’s largest privately held print management firms, Printellect, LLC will continue to enhance the core technology of its existing products as well as expand its product offerings to better serve existing and new customers.

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