Sunday, June 29, 2014

Newforma-Panzura Integration Enables Distributed Project Team Collaboration with Centralized Project Information Management

PS&S validates single Newforma Project Center server indexing all content on distributed Panzura file systems

Manchester, N.H., and Campbell, Calif., U.S.A.—24 April 2014—Newforma, a project information management (PIM) software company integrating people, projects and processes to transform building and infrastructure project delivery, and Panzura, the only provider of global locking file systems, today announced customer validation of their systems’ integration. Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor – PS&S – a single-source architecture and engineering firm headquartered in Warren, N.J., is using Panzura’s patented file locking technology to enable CAD and BIM collaboration among its five offices, while using a single Newforma Project Center server to index and manage live project data filed on Panzura Storage Controllers.
PS&S IT Manager Eric Davis said the integrated solution addresses numerous challenges for his firm. “We had a number of people in multiple office locations struggling to collaborate on the same CAD files and BIM models,” Davis said. “Panzura’s unique global file locking solved the latency problem inherent with cross-site collaboration, enabling distributed users to work as if they were in the same room. Our single Newforma Project Center server indexes all of the content from every Panzura Storage Controller, which makes it easy to find information quickly, manage email, collaborate on 3D models and streamline other everyday workflows. These two products are absolute ‘must haves’ for engineering companies.”
Panzura Chief Strategy Officer Rich Webber said the Newforma-Panzura integration offers customers a one-two punch for improved project delivery. “Panzura file locking technology radically reduces the latency between the application and the model,” Webber said. “This is the key element that solves the cross-site collaboration issues that have nagged the architectural, engineering and construction industry for years. Similarly, Newforma software enables users to get their hands on project information in seconds, wherever the information is filed and wherever the person is working. Together, they enable the application performance that AEC companies require while simultaneously centralizing all data to a single location.”

Newforma Co-founder and Executive Vice President of Development Dave Plunkett said the Newforma-Panzura integration conforms to Newforma’s policy of working in any environment that their customers store their project information. “This validation is an important part of our strategy that Newforma Project Center works with customer data in any environment. Depending on how the data is stored, as with PS&S, it may be possible for a company to manage project information with a single Newforma Project Center server. Customers using our products together see the benefit of a single consistent view of all project data in every office. Project files are easily shared between multiple offices, can be opened quickly, and can only be edited by a single user at a time.”

Marketing 101 for RSA Members re Zebra Imaging’s 3D Holographic Print Services

Blog Publisher’s Comments:

On June 8th, I noticed a press release (see link below) published on the IRgA web-site, subject above.

This morning, June 29th, I visited the web-sites of two of RSA’s most influential member-companies, Alabama Graphics and Jiffy Reprographics.  I did not find, on either company’s web-site, any mention of Zebra Imaging or 3D holographic prints.  Just a reminder to my friends in RSA, the course, “Marketing 101”, advises companies not to keep a secret the products and services they offer.  If your customers don’t know you offer a new service, it is unlikely that you’ll get any revenue from that new service!  A public service message brought to you by Reprographics 101!

Here’s the Press Release that’s up on the IRgA web-site:

June 8, 2014

AUSTIN, Texas, June 6, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Zebra Imaging, Inc., the world's foremost provider of 3D holographic prints, announced today the creation of a strategic partnership with the Reprographic Services Association (RSA) to help serve the rapid expansion Zebra is experiencing with Architecture, Engineering and Construction Companies (AEC).

Link to full Press Release:


From Zebra Imaging’s web-site:

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revenues generated.*
As the global leader in 3D visualization, we are the only company in the world that can print 3D holographic images of 3D models. Linking to Zebra's online store shows your customers that you want them to get the best 3D visualization product available.
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Brian Moss left KIP in 2013 to Join Canon Solutions America

Kind of old news by now, but I’m just coming across this news.
I had the pleasure of doing business with Brian when he was with KIP and when I was with NGI.  Based on my own dealings with Brian, he is an extremely knowledgeable person and a terrific guy.  Back when I was with NGI, we were heavily promoting FM’s; Brian was one of the most supportive equipment-manufacturer sales management people I ever had the pleasure of working with.  KIP’s loss is Canon’s gain.  (If I were HP and interested in having on my team a stellar performer to promote HP PageWide wide-format to the reprographics industry, Brian Moss would be on the top of my recruitment list!)
Director of Strategic Accounts
Canon Solutions America
July 2013 – Present (1 year)

Regional Vice President of Sales
KIP America

November 1995 – April 2013 (17 years 6 months) | Greater Atlanta Area

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Brief update on Memjet-technology wide-format printer news

Three fairly recent Press Releases about Memjet-enabled wide-format printers (these press releases were found on Memjet’s web-site):

On June 12th, 2014 – PR issued by RTI to announce that Alpha Imaging will become a reseller of the RTI Vortex 4200.

On May 9th, 2014 – PR issued by Memjet indicating that three of Memjet’s wide-format partners would be exhibiting at FESPA Digital in Munich.

On April 2, 2014 – PR issued by RTI to announce that #1 Network will become a reseller of the RTI Vortex 4200

Which led me elsewhere, and here’s what I found:

Alpha Imaging’s web-site makes no mention yet of the RTI Vortex 4200.  (I visited Alpha Imaging’s web-site today. 


#1 Network’s web-site makes no mention yet of the RTI Vortex 4200.  (I visited #1 Network’s web-site today.)


I also found it interesting that there was a “new name” on the list of Memjet wide-format partners, Gongzheng Group Co., Ltd, a company based in China.  I did visit this company’s web-site, but did not find a wide-format printer that’s based on Memjet print technology.  I guess their printer must still be under development. (?)

I also found it interesting that Xerox was not mentioned as one of the Memjet wide-format partners expected to exhibit at FESPA Digital.  Could be several reasons for that.  Could be that Xerox decided that FESPA Digital was a show not important enough to exhibit the IJP 2000 at, or maybe Xerox decided that the expense of exhibiting the IJP 2000 at that show wasn’t worth the return.  Or, maybe something else is going on? (Update on June 30th - Memjet proactively confirmed today that Xerox is still a Memjet wide-format partner.)

Here are the three Press Releases I mentioned above:

ALPHA IMAGING TO ENHANCE DIGITAL PRINT PRODUCTIVITY WITH DISTRIBUTION OF RTI DIGITAL’S VORTEX® 4200
Ontario Canada –June 12, 2014 – RTI Digital, Ltd., part of the Reprographic Technology group of companies and a leading industry supplier to the digital production print, wide format print and label print markets, announced a reseller agreement with Alpha Imaging. As part of the new partnership, Alpha Imaging will sell and provide integration support of the RTI Vortex 4200, a wide format printer, to its reseller network in the northeast region of the United States
The 42 inch wide full color printer is based on the Memjet’s unique Waterfall Print Technology®, which provides revolutionary high print speed and superior quality. Compared to traditional wide format printers, the Vortex 4200 delivers incredibly fast job turnaround times and an attractive total cost of ownership.   The Vortex prints at up to 12 inches (30 cm) per second (IPS) allowing Print Shops and in-plant customers to output up to over 9000 sq/ft (836 sqm) per hour of full color graphic arts for signage, POP, GIS and other wide format technical applications.     
RTI and Alpha Imaging will launch the partnership at the Alpha Imaging Alpha Days on June 18-19 in Lowell, Massachusetts. During the two-day showcase, RTI will demo the Vortex 4200 to an audience of 250 people. For more information related to Alpha Imaging or the Alpha Days event contact Ahouse@AlphaImaging.com.   
“Alpha Imaging is an exceptional full solution wide format provider, with over 20 years experience that has cemented its reputation as a known industry leader,” said Kevin Howes, director of wide format solutions at RTI Digital. “We’re thrilled to announce that Alpha Imaging is on board with selling and supporting the RTI Vortex 4200.”
“The Vortex 4200 is an exceptional short run, wide format solution that opens the door to greater productivity and profitability for commercial print shops,” said Dave Ahouse, vice president of northeast division at Alpha Imaging. “We’re excited to bring that value to our reseller network through our partnership with RTI Digital.” 
For more information about the Vortex 4200 please visit www.rti-digital.com.  


CANON EUROPE, RTI AND GONGZHENG TO SHOWCASE PRINTING SOLUTIONS POWERED BY MEMJET AT FESPA DIGITAL
MUNICH, GERMANY--(Marketwired - May 9, 2014) - FESPA Digital 2014 -- Memjet, the global leader in digital color printing technologies, today announced it will join OEM partners Canon, RTI Digital, LTD., and Gongzheng Technology at FESPA Digital 2014 on May 20, 2014 in Munich. At the event, Memjet's partners will demonstrate the digital capabilities of the Océ ColorWave 900, the Vortex 4200 series, and the Superprint PRO-A1060C printers, respectively.
Canon Europe will showcase the Océ ColorWave 900 at stand B1-310 throughout the event. Powered by Memjet technology, the Océ ColorWave 900 delivers a print resolution of 1600 dpi and is capable of printing at speeds of 1,100 square meters per hour. The Océ ColorWave 900 maintains productivity regardless of image content, ink coverage or media type, and is ideal for printing point-of-sale posters, exhibition and trade show displays, CAD and GIS.
RTI Digital will showcase the power and versatility of the Vortex 4200, powered by five Memjet print heads boasting 352,000 nozzles for drop on-demand thermal inkjet printing. Demonstrations will include a variety of applications to help expand opportunities in digital graphics and commercial printing, including high quality graphic arts signage and architectural drawings. RTI Digital will also demo the Vortex 850R with a built-in PC and full width camera, and the Vortex 851R, an entry-level label printer.
"As the demand for full colour graphics, and short runs, printed at faster speeds increases, more companies are looking to digital printing technologies to replace or augment traditional technologies such as litho, flexo or screen," says Peter Barton, director of EMEA business at RTI Digital. "We are the only company producing the full range of solutions using the Memjet technology across wide and narrow format. Our team will provide FESPA visitors with a look at what our Vortex range can offer to heighten productivity and quality in all these areas."
RTI Digital will also host a Reseller event to introduce its new Vortex Club, and a new version of its Liberty Printer Control Software, on May 21 at from 5:00 - 6:00pm CET. Taking place at booth B2-170, the event is open to members of the press.
Memjet partner Gongzheng will offer event attendees demonstrations in booth A1-345 of its PRO-A1060C printer in action, both for graphic arts and commercial images. The graphics will include POP signage, pull-up banners, blue prints, construction and related technical drawings, all printed with Memjet's waterfall printhead technology with speeds up to 18.3 meters per minute and resolution of 1600 x 800 dpi.
"Advanced digital printing technology offers unique opportunities for companies seeking high-quality, full-colour, commercially printed materials," said Mr. Chi, chairman of Gongzheng. "As we look to expand our reseller network across the globe, we're excited to show how the speed, clarity and flexibility of Memjet technology can build more revenue opportunities for businesses."
FESPA Digital 2014 begins May 20 in Munich. The four-day event will bring together business owners, printers and PSPs, as well as brands, agencies and advertisers to learn how digital technology can assist in expanding business opportunities and drive revenue growth.
For more information on Memjet and its partners, please visit http://www.memjet.com.


RTI DIGITAL AND #1 NETWORK PARTNER TO INTRODUCE VORTEX® 4200 THROUGHOUT NORTH AMERICA
Ontario Canada – April 2, 2014 – RTI Digital, Ltd., part of the Reprographic Technology group of companies and, a leading industry supplier to the digital production print, wide format print and label print markets, announced a reseller agreement with Effingham, IL-based #1 Network. As part of the new partnership, #1 Network will provide sales, marketing and integration support of the RTI Vortex 4200, a wide format printer, to its reseller network of over 60 North American locations starting April 21.
The 42 inch wide full color printer is based on the Memjet's unique Waterfall Print Technology®, which provides revolutionary high print speed and superior quality. Compared to traditional wide format printers, the Vortex 4200 delivers incredibly fast job turnaround times and an attractive total cost of ownership.   The Vortex prints at up to 12 inches (30 cm) per second (IPS) allowing Print Shops and in-plant customers to output up to over 9000 sq/ft (836 sqm) per hour of full color graphic arts for signage, POP, GIS and other wide format technical applications.
RTI will be kicking off the Vortex launch at the #1 Network Dealer Meeting on April 7-8 in St Louis, MO.  This is to be followed up with detailed Vortex 4200 sales and technical training for #1 Network dealers.
"The Vortex 4200 creates an all new product class that bridges the gap between wide format and offset printing. This printer is the only true short run, wide format solution. Both digital and traditional shops can extend their productivity and profitability with the Vortex 4200," said Kevin Glosser, Director of Sales for #1 Network. "We are extremely excited to offer this solution to our customers. Finally short run, versioned signage and display can be both profitable and efficient. Our tests have shown the Vortex to offer real world productivity that is 10 to 20 times faster than the typical wide format and flat bed devices employed today."  
"We are extremely excited to have #1 Network come on board and support our domestic efforts in marketing the Vortex 4200. Through our partnership with #1 Network, we can offer a turnkey solution to #1 Network customers that includes media, finishing and integration support, said "Michael Midkiff, RTI's North American Business Director for print solutions. "This full solution will enable customers to realize new potential for managing larger short-turn print jobs that are ideally suited for the Vortex 4200".   
For more information about the Vortex 4200 please visit www.rti-digital.com.

I also found an interesting article about Memjet wide-format printers on FESPA.com

Will super fast Memjet printers carve out new markets?

By  Simon Eccles (found on fespa.com)
9th May 2014

The arrival of Memjet single pass inkjet printheads in the wide format market place has certainly caused a stir. With a heady combination of high speed output and high resolution what new opportunities does this create for wide format printers?
The past couple of years has seen the announcement of four brands of wide format printer all based on different implementations of the 42 inch (1,067 mm) Memjet single pass inkjet printhead array.
Offered by Canon/Océ (as ColorWave 900), ITL Digital (Vortex 4200), Xanté (Excelagraphix 4200P) and Fuji-Xerox (as the Xerox IJP 2000), these are the Formula 1 of wide format, offering a unique combination of very high speed at very high resolution, at prices ranging from about €80,000 to €150,000.
Very thorough article, read the full article at this link: