GMC Software Technology to Host First Global User Conference
Press release from the issuing company
September 20, 2006 - Boston, Massachusetts and Appenzell, Switzerland - GMC Software Technology, the New Standard in personalized customer communications, today announced that its First Annual Global User Conference will be held in Prague, Czech Republic, September 27-29. Attendees will benefit from two full days of peer-to-peer networking, product reviews, and discussion of current and future technology. To register, or for more information about the conference, visit www.gmc.net
"We have hosted highly successful regional conferences for several years, and now we are excited to bring customers together on a global basis," stated Dr. René Müller, CEO of GMC Software Technology. "Businesses around the globe share many of the same interests and challenges when it comes to document personalization and the overall document workflow, and this conference is an opportunity for our customers to learn from one another, and we will also learn from them."
GMC and customer executives will moderate a variety of sessions designed to help PrintNet software users expand their strategic and tactical use variable documents and workflow. The agenda includes case studies, product and customer profiles, and presentation of current and future technology trends. Other sessions cover central control and job tracking, implementing digital full color, and personalized communication on the web.
GMC Software Technology's PrintNet software is a completely integrated suite of variable document design and composition, process automation, on-line collaboration and approval, output management, and web services software solutions. Driving multiple document-related applications from a single platform, PrintNet accepts input from multiple sources - including Adobe InDesign, EPS, PDF, QuarkXPress, SAP, and XML - with multi-channel output for paper and electronic documents. PrintNet provides a single platform for personalized Web and print based documents, direct marketing documents, transactional documents, and database publishing.