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Updated: February 19th, 2010 10:40 PM EDT


Hybrid Integration To Kickoff 16-City Seminar Series
Hybrid Integration

Hybrid Integration will kickoff its sixteen city seminar series on February 23rd, which will offer web-to-print profitability solutions. Hybrid Integration will demonstrate its Job Management System (JMS 3.0) and will highlight its GoPrint, GoProof, GoSign, and GoTicket products and optional modules, all powered by JMS. To register and for more information contact Naren Mehta at 215 550-6243 or narenm@hybridintegration.com.

Seminar Dates & Locations:

2/23 - Lyndhurst, NJ

2/24 - Langhorne, PA

2/25 - Toronto, ON

3/09 - Milwaukee, WI

3/11 - Chicago, IL

3/23 - Kansas City, MO

3/25 - Minneapolis, MN

4/13 - Baltimore, MD

4/15 - Alexandria, VA

4/27 - Long Island, NY

4/29 - Boston, MA

5/11 - Los Angeles, CA

5/13 - San Francisco, CA

6/15 - Charlotte, NC

6/17 - Atlanta, GA

6/22 - Dallas, TX

Hybrid Integration seminars will run from 10AM to 2PM and refreshments and lunch will be provided. Specific location details will be sent upon registration. Hybrid is also offering personalized webinars for customers who cannot attend a seminar in person.

"With so much interest and activity in web-to-print solutions today, we wanted to take the show on the road to meet with as many printing and packaging companies as possible," said Mike Rottenborn, president and CEO of Hybrid Integration, commented. "The primary objective of our seminar series is to present practical solutions for our clients' web-to-print needs including web portals and digital storefronts to attract and retain customers, customized job ticketing with workflow and MIS integration, data-driven automation from web to printing and fulfillment and estimating for large-format and digital print, variable data, and print management."

"For years, printing companies have been investing in state-of-the-art technology and have acquired MIS and ERP systems, databases, workflows, and equipment, but unfortunately, few of these systems can communicate with each other. Printers need to grab a competitive edge by running a more efficient shop with fewer errors. Manual entry should be reduced to a single effort. All printing company technology investments should share information and this starts at the web portal, the printers' face to their customers," said Rottenborn.

Hybrid Integration can automate both traditional and digital workflows. Their Job Management System (JMS) technology provides a common digital architecture for the publication, commercial print, tag and label, packaging, sign and display markets. Hybrid Integration addresses the entire production workflow, from on-line ordering to delivery, and can integrate with many legacy databases and MIS/ERP systems.

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