Print Software Integrations Are Integral to Your Print Business
Integrated software is a requirement for an end-to-end workflow. You will be faced with lots of decisions around integration when you’re purchasing new software tools. Never let integration to be a yes/no question—it requires much more exploration and understanding.
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Jennifer Matt is the managing editor of WhatTheyThink’s Print Software section as well as President of Web2Print Experts, Inc. a technology-independent print software consulting firm helping printers with web-to-print and print MIS solutions.
When a data exchange fails, you contact technical support. It might be someone simply fat fingered a URL, a product name or paper name was changed, some XSLT Style sheet needs updating - any number of things. You just need to track it down.
Discussion
By Brian Shipe on Jan 16, 2019
The Most important Question:
"What happens when data exchanges fail?"
And I'll add to that:
WHEN the data transfer fails, how do you "recover".
By Michael Jahn on Jan 16, 2019
When a data exchange fails, you contact technical support. It might be someone simply fat fingered a URL, a product name or paper name was changed, some XSLT Style sheet needs updating - any number of things. You just need to track it down.