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  • TallyGenicom Introduces Hybrid Thermal Barcode Printer

    May 6, 2008 Alex Woodie

    TallyGenicom next week will begin delivery of the new 7000 series of thermal printer, a so-called “hybrid” printer because it can be used as a desktop barcode printer or as a dedicated midrange printer.

    There are three printers in TallyGenicom’s new line, including the Model 7005, the Model 7006, and the Model 7008. All three printers work with a wide range of computer systems via support for the ZPL, EPL, PCL5 datastreams. They also support direct thermal and thermal transfer printing at resolutions up to 203 dots per inch (DPI) and feature metal print mechanisms as opposed to ones made

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  • inFORM Helps Save the Earth with Updates to i-Based Document Management

    April 30, 2008 Alex Woodie

    Today is Earth Day, and that means you’re supposed to think about ways to save the environment from the world’s most destructive force: man. One relatively painless method is eliminating the use of paper in favor of electronic documents, and to do that, you need an electronic document management software solution. One company developing native System i (i, i5/OS, OS/400) document management software, inFORM Decisions, recently updated its suite of products to in hopes of helping customers stay in the green.

    Based in the Southern California burg of Rancho Santa Margarita, inFORM Decisions is a small company that has

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  • Vision Moves Product and Business Plans Forward

    April 29, 2008 Alex Woodie

    Officials at Vision Solutions, the largest provider of high availability software for IBM Power Systems servers, shared some details of their product plans during an interview with IT Jungle last week. Despite the challenges of molding a cohesive business out of three previously separate entities, executives say customers have stuck with Vision and are bullish on the company and its capability to continue developing its products.

    The last year has been quite eventful for Vision, the Southern California company that cornered the market for i5/OS high availability solutions last June with its acquisition of rival Lakeview Technologies. In addition

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  • CYBRA Goes for i’s Funny Bone with 2K, the 2,000 Year Old Programmer

    April 29, 2008 Alex Woodie

    As the chief executive officer of barcode and RFID software developer CYBRA, Harold Brand knows that enterprise software is no laughing matter. At the same time, the New Yorker is realizing that humor can be an effective advertising tool to break through the clutter and reach potential customers with his product. To that end, CYBRA today officially launched its new advertising campaign featuring 2K, the 2,000-year-old programmer.

    Dedicated YouTube aficionados may have already seen one of the CYBRA videos featuring 2K, the wise-cracking, hip-hop dancing 2,000-year-old programmer, and Auto-ID, the young bearded dude with all the right answers to

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  • Virtual Server Sprawl Reeled In with Tideway Foundation 7.1

    April 29, 2008 Alex Woodie

    The proliferation of virtual servers is giving administrators great flexibility in how they deploy new servers and applications. However, because it’s so easy to do, the growth of virtual servers is also putting additional strain on the IT management process and adding a degree of risk that previously wasn’t there. Tideway Systems, a developer of application dependency mapping (ADM) software, promises to shed greater light on virtual servers and their affect on other applications with this week’s launch of Foundation 7.1.

    Since it was founded in 2003, Tideway has been pushing its brand of ADM software as a way

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  • Aldon’s Lifecycle Management Suite Ready for RDi

    April 29, 2008 Dan Burger

    With the introduction of i 6.1 (formerly known as i5/OS V6R1) IBM repackaged the application development toolset for the System i platform courtesy of the Rational software development division. So it’s good-bye WebSphere Development Studio Client 7.0 (WDSc) and WebSphere Development Studio Client Advanced Edition 7.0 (WDSc AE) and hello Rational Development for i 6.1. It’s not like WDSc just disappears. IBM will support those products until the spring of 2010. However, there is a transition in progress and it includes software vendors that supported WDSc.

    For instance, Aldon announced last week that its application lifecycle management (ALM) software is

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  • Varsity Debuts Preconfigured Shipping Software for JDE World

    April 29, 2008 Alex Woodie

    Varsity Logistics last week debuted a new shipping solution geared specifically toward Oracle JD Edwards World environments. The new offering, called ShipSoft YourWorld, features Varsity’s native shipping software for the IBM i operating system preconfigured for JDE World environments, with pricing geared toward small and mid size businesses.

    From its headquarters in South San Francisco, California, Varsity Logistics develops and supports a collection of shipping applications that run only on the IBM i OS. Whether the customer needs a solution for shipping dozens of parcels through UPS, heavy-duty freight by rail or ship, or less than truckload (LTL) carriers, Varsity’s

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  • VAI Hooks Into UPS Delivery Route Planning Software

    April 29, 2008 Alex Woodie

    VAI is tapping the route delivery expertise of UPS Logistics Technologies, a business unit of UPS, to help drive efficiency into the distribution activities of its ERP customers, the companies announced last week. The integration was accomplished by opening VAI’s S2K software to UPS’ tactical daily routing tool, called the Roadnet Transportation Suite.

    With its fleet of 80,000 trucks that deliver more than 15 million packages a day, UPS is highly regarded for its logistics prowess. In 2004, the company squeezed even more efficiency from its global operations by using Roadnet to generate delivery routes that to minimize left

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  • Sage Adds CRM to Accpac ERP Suite

    April 29, 2008 Alex Woodie

    Customers that license Accpac ERP from Sage Software now get SageCRM as part of the deal, Sage announced last week. Sage calls the combination of SageCRM with the new Accpac version 5.5, which run on Windows and i OS (formerly i5/OS), the new Extended Enterprise suite offering, and claims it gives customers the tools needed to automate their back-office as well as their front-office operations.

    The Canadian software company has integrated SageCRM’s sales, marketing, and customer service functionality into its Accpac ERP suite with the release of Accpac version 5.5. The integration will improve the decision making capabilities of Accpac

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  • Australian Importer Standardizes on Lawson M3

    April 29, 2008 Alex Woodie

    Monza Imports, an Australian company that distributes motorcycle and bicycle clothing and accessories to retail stores in Australia, has adopted Lawson Software‘s QuickStep Fashion, a preconfigured version of its M3 ERP system, to manage its operations, the software company announced last week.

    If you’re a bicycle or motorcycle rider in Australia, and you go into a store and buy Rock Shox forks, Dunlop tires, or Oakley sunglasses, chances are good that Monza Imports brought the goods into the country, stored them in its warehouse, and then delivered them to the store.

    The Melbourne-based company has been growing quickly lately,

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