Publishing software consulting company Really Strategies raises $1.8M
Large media organizations need customized and sometimes-complex information technology systems to handle large numbers of people publishing content to print and to the web.
Norristown, Penn.-based Really Strategies provides consulting services to these companys, implementing a range of publisher software tools, like the K4 publishing system used at many newspapers, as well as customized uses of technologies like XML. It also offers its own content management system, called RSuite.
The company has recently raised $1.8 million from Really Strategies, according to VentureWire.
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