Global Graphics is launching its first formal partner programme to bring together software developers whose products are designed to work with the Harlequin RIP.
The Harlequin Partner Network formally recognises the growing community of third-party software developers whose products are used in the same print workflow as the Harlequin RIP or alongside it inside a Digital Front End.
There are hundreds of thousands of Harlequin RIP installations worldwide and the partner programme is designed to maximise the value of the Harlequin RIP to those users. It creates a framework for third-party vendors to develop and integrate their products more efficiently so giving print shops access to a broad workflow of products from multiple vendors.
Initial members include Pageflex, Colour-Logic, Ultimate TechnoGraphics, Hamillroad Software, Bodoni Systems, Dynagram and Alwan. The company expects the network to expand steadily over time to include vendors of products used in newsprint and publishing, direct mail, packaging and wide format graphics.
‘The Harlequin RIP has an extensive installed base worldwide, offering an extremely rewarding ecosystem for a business to develop and market add-on applications that are tied to the RIP’, said Martin Bailey, global graphics chief technology officer.
‘There are already many third-party products designed to work with the Harlequin RIP that we are aware of but there could be many others who would benefit from joining. With the Harlequin Partner Network we are building a cooperative environment in which software developers can thrive. It offers companies the opportunity to learn, share, innovate and enjoy increased success.’
Network members can request copies of the Harlequin RIP for use in their test labs, together with extensive documentation, and will receive alerts about upcoming releases and enhancements so that they can accelerate development of their own products. They will also have a limited amount of access to Global Graphics support teams and product management and the opportunity to influence and take part in co-marketing programs.
Members are permitted to display the Harlequin Partner Network logo on their websites to indicate that they are a member of the programme and a new section on the Global Graphics website is dedicated to listing member products and news.
‘We are thrilled to part of the new Harlequin Partner Network,’ said Leslie Wengenroth, director of Marketing at Pageflex. ‘The Harlequin RIP is known throughout the industry for its robust architecture and excellent performance. There are numerous synergies between the Harlequin platform and our solutions for variable data composition, web to print, and multi-channel marketing, and we look forward to a productive relationship.’