CreamWare Returns from the Brink February 16, 2004
When CreamWare Datentechnik GmbH, makers of DSP based audio products such
as Pulsar and Noah, filed for insolvency in June 2003, the more than 30,000
users of CreamWare systems had reason to be concerned about CreamWare's
future and the future of their products.
Things are looking better now however. According to CreamWare founder and
managing director Frank Hund, "On February 1st, a new company, CreamWare
Audio GmbH, will be able to continue development of existing CreamWare
products, technology and customer relations. We can now finally close our
insolvency chapter."
This new and fresh start of the company became possible after CreamWare
Audio GmbH reached an agreement to purchase all major assets from Dirk
Obermüller, the insolvency administrator of CreamWare Datentechnik GmbH.
CreamWare Audio GmbH will continue to provide technical support, repair and
warranty services for CreamWare's existing user base. The new company plans
to exhibit and introduce a new product already at the upcoming Musikmesse in
Frankfurt.
For more information, visit their web site at www.creamware.com. |