[OPLINLIST] Reminder: Free Envisionware Demo of Public Computer Management Software
GCLC
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Thu, 22 Apr 2004 10:42:50 -0400
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*This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for
any duplication.
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* *Envisionware Demo of Public Computer Management Software*
http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=380
Visit the Envisionware web site for additional information
<http://www.envisionware.com>
*Date:* Wednesday, April 28th, 2004
*Time:* 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
*Location:*
GCLC Office (Directions to GCLC
<http://www.gclc-lib.org/about/directions.html>)
*Speaker:*
Mike Monk
Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, Envisionware
*Description:*
Envisionware will be on site to demo two of their products for managing
public access computers:
*PC Reservation*
Envisionware's time-based reservation system. Patrons know exactly what
time their PC will be available and what time their session will end
(unless you set your system to permit automatic extension when no other
patrons are waiting to use their system.)
*LPT:One Print Management*
When was the last time you purchased software that actually paid for
itself in less than a year? Regardless of the size or type of
organization, nearly everyone suffers from print management issues.
Inkjet printers cost around 14 cents per page. Although laser prints are
considerably less expensive, it doesn't take much savings to offset the
cost of this software. That's because the price and features scale to
fit the size of each organization. If you have four or five PC's, you
can cut printing costs and waste by as much as 35% for an investment of
less than $500.
*Seating is limited*
*Audience:*
Administrative and Technology staff interested in management solutions
for library public access computers
*Member Cost:* Free, but registration required
*Friend of GCLC Cost:* Free, but registration required
*Non-Member Cost:* Free, but registration required
Registration is limited to 16 participants
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<big><font color="#006666"><b>Envisionware Demo of Public Computer
Management Software</b></font></big><br>
<p><a href="http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=380">http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=380</a><br>
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<p><a href="http://www.envisionware.com">Visit the Envisionware web
site for additional information</a></p>
<p><b>Date:</b> Wednesday, April 28th, 2004</p>
<p><b>Time:</b> 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.</p>
<p><b>Location:</b><br>
GCLC Office (<a href="http://www.gclc-lib.org/about/directions.html">Directions
to GCLC</a>)</p>
<p><b>Speaker:</b><br>
Mike Monk<br>
Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, Envisionware</p>
<p><b>Description:</b><br>
Envisionware will be on site to demo two of their products for managing
public access computers:<br>
<br>
<b>PC Reservation</b><br>
Envisionware's time-based reservation system. Patrons know exactly what
time their PC will be available and what time their session will end
(unless you set your system to permit automatic extension when no other
patrons are waiting to use their system.)<br>
<br>
<b>LPT:One Print Management</b><br>
When was the last time you purchased software that actually paid for
itself in less than a year? Regardless of the size or type of
organization, nearly everyone suffers from print management issues.
Inkjet printers cost around 14 cents per page. Although laser prints
are considerably less expensive, it doesn't take much savings to offset
the cost of this software. That's because the price and features scale
to fit the size of each organization. If you have four or five PC's,
you can cut printing costs and waste by as much as 35% for an
investment of less than $500.<br>
<br>
<b>Seating is limited</b></p>
<p><b>Audience:</b><br>
Administrative and Technology staff interested in management solutions
for library public access computers</p>
<p><b>Member Cost:</b> Free, but registration required</p>
<p><b>Friend of GCLC Cost:</b> Free, but registration required</p>
<p><b>Non-Member Cost:</b> Free, but registration required</p>
<p>Registration is limited to 16 participants</p>
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