- Neasi-Weber International
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Neasi-Weber International (NWI) was founded in 1977 by Dennis Neasi and Jim Weber to develop software solutions for publishers. Today, Neasi-Weber International has offices in Valencia (California), Houston (Texas) and Norwalk (Connecticut). The company also has two offshore operations with people in sales, customer service, technical support/training and product development.
In 1977, the introduction of ADMARC marked the first software system to be developed by an independent vendor to track advertising revenue for newspaper and magazine publishers. In the late 80's, Neasi-Weber realized that there was a need for a comprehensive suite for the circulation and distribution of newspapers. In 1992, DISCUS was launched to fill this need. NWI's other products include CAPI (Common Application Programming Interface) and DDT (Dynamic Depot Trucking).
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