St. George-based PrinterLogic, a serverless printing infrastructure provider, has purchased MaxxVault, a developer and marketer of enterprise content management software based in the New York City area. The acquisition broadens PrinterLogic’s portfolio to include digital workflow automation, e-forms, content management, digital signature and secure storage, the company said.{mprestriction ids="1,3"}
The MaxxVault products will be immediately rebranded under the name Vasion, as a virtual appliance with an updated browser and mobile interface.
“There’s a massive gap between companies’ digital transformation aspirations and their analog workflow realities,” said Ryan Wedig, CEO of PrinterLogic. “Digital transformation is a journey, not an event, yet current solutions are designed for the digital endstate and overlook the evolutionary process those analog workflows will undergo along the way. By combining our leadership in serverless printing infrastructure with the digital transformation tools this acquisition provides, we can empower business process owners to eliminate the analog-digital divide in a new world where information moves seamlessly from digital to analog and vice versa.”
MaxxVault founder Bruce Malyon will remain as vice president of the Vasion entity and will oversee its continued development.
“As a founder, you’re never sure how you’re going to fit in after an acquisition, but this really has been an incredible journey,” said Maylon. “Working with Ryan and the team has been an awesome experience. I’m blown away by the amount of resources PrinterLogic continually brings to the table, and I’m so excited to take what we’ve started to the next level.”
PrinterLogic has provided technical support to existing MaxxVault customers since October 2018, and the company will continue to support legacy customers. {/mprestriction}