Global Graphics’ gDoc Fusion approved for GSA schedule

Global Graphics (NYSE-Euronext: GLOG), a developer of e-document software, has announced today that its desktop software application gDoc Fusion has been approved for the United States General Services Administration (GSA) schedule – GS-35F-0021L. GSA provides access to commercial services and products for government agencies. Under the GSA Schedule procurement managers from Federal, State and Local government agencies can engage with pre-approved suppliers and products.

Global Graphics’ gDoc Fusion approved for sale to US Federal Government

Global Graphics (NYSE-Euronext: GLOG) a developer of e-document software, has announced today that its desktop software application gDoc Fusion has been approved for listing on the United States General Services Administration (GSA) schedule. GSA provides access to commercial services and products for government agencies. The listing coincides with the launch of version 2.5 of gDoc Fusion that now allows users to merge together more than 200 incompatible file formats so that they can quickly create new documents that would take hours to assemble the old way.

Global Graphics takes action to prevent Harlequin RIP off

Global Graphics (NYSE- Euronext: GLOG), a leading developer of printing and electronic document software and the developer of the Harlequin RIP®, has, through its lawyers, called upon HighWater CTP Ltd. to cease immediately from using the Torrent brand so as to create a false association between HighWater CTP’s Studio RIP and the Harlequin RIP

Information memorandum on the Company’s share repurchase programme

The purpose of this information memorandum is to provide an overview of the objectives and salient features of the share repurchase programme which would be implemented by the Company pursuant to the authority granted to the Company’s Board of Directors by the shareholders on 23 April 2010.

Global Graphics aims to boost student productivity with gDoc Fusion Education License Plan

Global Graphics, a developer of e-document software, today announced the launch of the Education License Plan (ELP) for gDoc Fusion, a revolutionary way to create coursework, including dissertations, research papers and other educational documents.