Bubble TV selects Xytech

Mar 21, 2007 8:00 AM

    

Xytech Systems, a leading provider of media business software and services for workflow management, resource scheduling and media asset management, announced that Bubble TV, a full-service post-production company based in London, has acquired Xytech Systems' software to manage its workflow and post-production operations.

Bubble TV specializes in sound for television and provides services to a wide range of entertainment clients, including commercial and documentary production, animation, advertising, cinema spots and sound design.

Bubble TV has purchased Xytech Systems' media business workflow software with the Contact Management, Job Management, Scheduling and System modules. The software will be used to manage Bubble TV's business processes, from customer management and work orders, to resource scheduling and invoicing.

For more information, visit www.xytechsystems.com.




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