Terra-San Acquires Riptopia in Digital Media Merger
CD/DVD ripping and backup providers say both brands will continue.
Terra-San has acquired Riptopia, the CD and DVD ripping company that was courting potential suitors.
According to the companies, both brands will continue with Riptopia being designated "a Terra-San company."
"Existing clients of both companies can be confident that everything will stay the same with only select areas of change," says Terra-San CEO Joel DeGray.
"We feel that this acquisition gives Terra-San the perfect opportunity to enter the broad-based West Coast digital conversion business and entry level segment of the market with a great name that everyone already respects."
"Riptopia reviewed the 10 or so competitors that have popped up since we founded this CD/DVD processing business 5 years ago and decided to partner with Terra-San for two reasons," says Kurt Beyer, Riptopia CEO.
"First, Terra-San is geographically situated on the East Coast close to many of our AV partners. Second and more importantly, only Terra-San has the technical chops to match Riptopia's quality standards."
According to the companies, both brands will continue with Riptopia being designated "a Terra-San company."
"Existing clients of both companies can be confident that everything will stay the same with only select areas of change," says Terra-San CEO Joel DeGray.
"We feel that this acquisition gives Terra-San the perfect opportunity to enter the broad-based West Coast digital conversion business and entry level segment of the market with a great name that everyone already respects."
"Riptopia reviewed the 10 or so competitors that have popped up since we founded this CD/DVD processing business 5 years ago and decided to partner with Terra-San for two reasons," says Kurt Beyer, Riptopia CEO.
"First, Terra-San is geographically situated on the East Coast close to many of our AV partners. Second and more importantly, only Terra-San has the technical chops to match Riptopia's quality standards."
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