The company also said the platform was moved to a next-generation data center, “one of the most advanced data centers in the world.”
“This technology investment further accelerates Standard Register’s transformation. It provides the vital foundation for simplifying our organization and enhancing service excellence for our customers,” Joe Morgan, the company’s president and chief executive, said in the company’s announcement.
A message was left with a company spokeswoman for more information.
Based in Dayton, document services provider Standard Register has more than 500 local employees.