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ON DEMAND 2010 Conference & Expo Recap
Letter from the Editor: Thanks for a Great Show...
Future of the Industry Address Slides: Print Opportunities in an Interactive World
Conference Session Slides: Making the Transition from Printer to Marketing Services Provider
Conference Session Slides: Making Digital Workflows Pay Off
Top Stories
The Role of a Print MIS in the New Economy
Product Case Studies
Intelligent Finishing Automation
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ON DEMAND 2010 Conference & Expo Recap
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Letter from the Editor: Thanks for a Great Show…
We’d like to express our thanks to all of the attendees and exhibiting companies who helped to make ON DEMAND Expo 2010 a great success this year in Philadelphia. Several key announcements were made at this year’s event, which allowed our attendees to be the first to see the new products that were introduced onsite.
In addition, we held our 5th annual Best of Show awards. You can view the winners here: ON DEMAND Best of Show Award Winners
All of our keynote and general sessions were well attended and the feedback has been tremendous! continued
Future of the Industry Address Slides: Print Opportunities in an Interactive World
Conference Session Slides: Making the Transition from Printer to Marketing Services Provider
Conference Session Slides: Making Digital Workflows Pay Off
The Role of a Print MIS in the New Economy
Never before in the history of the printing industry has the effective, smart use of knowledge played such an important part in the success and even survival of your business. The days of the “spreadsheet on steroids” are over. A management system can no longer be relegated to estimating and accounting tasks. Nor can it survive isolated from sales and production. Today’s management system must be an integrated part of your total business plan. It must eliminate touch points, streamline workflow, optimize resource utilization and – most importantly – maximize the profit potential of virtually every job. continued
Intelligent Finishing Automation
“Automation” is more than just a fashionable print-industry buzzword for Merrill Corporation. It became a far-reaching business strategy for the company approximately five years ago, according to Jeffrey Weiss, and was in direct response to its clients’ evolving needs for greater flexibility, higher quality print, faster turn times, and more efficient throughput, he recalls.
Based in St. Paul, Minnesota, Merrill Corporation provides a complementary blend of consultative and print manufacturing offerings, including document and data management; litigation support; language translation services; branded communication programs; fulfillment; and imaging and printing services—markets with complex-kitting and critical data-management needs, such as the healthcare and financial markets. The types of print products the company produces are diverse and time sensitive: enrollment kits, statements, prospectus documents, benefit statements, and other publications. continued
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