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- 12 February 2018
Volusia County Schools
WebCRD and QDirect greatly streamline printing for staff and print center
WebCRD and QDirect greatly streamline printing for staff and print center
Four in-plant managers in healthcare, higher education, government and public transportation share their experiences offering new services, and discuss their new initiatives and how they prioritize them in their shop.
Watch as three in-plant panelists in healthcare, higher ed and government/finance discuss virtual reality (V/R), inkjet, and wide format services, their challenges, success measurements and organizational impact. Special V/R demo.
Blue Valley Schools present how RSA's production workflow software has saved their district over $1.4 million, fully automated 86% of orders, and enabled increased volume without adding staff, while earning awards and high marks from customers.
Villanova University shares stories about how they've fueled their in-plant growth.
This is the second of three blogs that address how to create a strategy to justify your existence and prove the value of the in-plant, corporate or in-house print center. In the first blog, we talked about measuring performance. In this blog, we are discussing bench-marking performance.
With WebCRD, staff can save more time and add more value.
Customer showcase including customer videos, stats, and more.
UCLA harnesses digital workflow to automate datacenter and publishing work for the university and UCLA Health.
Automation delivers higher satisfaction for everyone at FVTC.
Freese and Nichols, a 500 employee engineering consulting firm, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas discusses the benefits the in-plant print center has experienced from using WebCRD Web to print.
The print shop in the Sheboygan Area School District was drowning in paper requisitions and a manual print request process that caused daily re-work, while the school district was facing a deficit. Learn how this K-12 in-plant is saving the district precious budget dollars– over $100,000 annually– while securing their future with WebCRD, Web to print.
One of the top three in-plants in the US, Progressive shares a 7-step framework they use to determine the optimal balance of in-house and outsourced work; how to analyze the entire project workflow, equipment and software; benefits of utilizing the framework, including improved cost, turnaround and brand control; and key insights like the importance of data.
In-plant print center panelists from UC Davis, and Fairfield and Cedarville Universities, discuss how their in-house printer centers remain relevant at a session hosted by the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) and moderated by InfoTrends' Howie Fenton.
More control for the print shop, plus district savings.
Learn how this Financial Services provider has increased sales, employee engagement and customer satisfaction while gaining new metrics and automating reporting
Craig Allen, Sun Life details how with WebCRD, they've increased sales, employee engagement and customer satisfaction, and have new metrics and reporting. Watch to learn how they've brought in new VDP business, gained internal support for the system and made it easy for customers.
As the first university in the country to implement Web to print software for faculty, staff and students, Villanova knows the critical areas to address for a successful implementation after a purchase decision. Learn the importance of: identifying key players, an implementation plan, knowing your "sweet spot," marketing, branding and reporting.
Part two of a webinar series highlighting the experiences of how in-plants, UPMC and Penn State University, use Web to print technology to steer operational success. InfoTrends President, Jeff Hayes moderates and presents in-plant research.