Ad Tracking System?

M Radosevic mradosevic at earthlink.net
Thu Apr 17 15:09:50 CDT 2008


Deanne,

Definitely look at DPS (Database Publishing Systems).  Zeke and Bill Solimeno are both terrific, and the system is solid.  Lots of installs all over the country, and you'll like the way that your Asura server integrates with AdTracker.  Talk to Zeke or Bill. (860)721-9700

http://www.dps-ct.com

You should also consider XPance from MorCor.  Very nice system for your sized paper - feature-rich and scalable. Another company that is headed by terrific guys that REALLY know this facet of the business.  You'll want to speak with Kenn Morrison at (613) 354-2912.

http://www.morcor.com 

Both of these companies are VERY reputable and reliable, have lots of experience with Creator, and also have integration with Asura.  

There are other systems out there (Agfa, DTI, Tera, SaxoTech, CCI-Europe, etc.) but for your sized business, DPS and MorCor would be hard to beat.

-Marc

Marc Radosevic
VP Sales, North America
OneVision, Inc.
(309) 868-9465


-----Original Message-----
>From: "Zindler, Lynn" <lzindler at somdnews.com>
>Sent: Apr 17, 2008 2:46 PM
>To: creator at wacondatrader.com
>Subject: RE: Ad Tracking System?
>
>We use DPS AdTracker and have been using it for about 7 years. It is
>very reliable and keeps up with Creator updates. We are on a PC platform
>and are using Creator 7.6 and getting ready to upgrade to Creator 8. I
>have a test pc that I'm running Creator 8 on and the latest version of
>AdTracker and everything is working well.
>
>Lynn Zindler
>Systems Administrator
>Post Newsweek Media Inc.
>Southern Maryland Newspapers
>7 Industrial Park Drive
>Waldorf, MD 20602
>301-764-2803
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: creator-bounces at wacondatrader.com
>[mailto:creator-bounces at wacondatrader.com] On Behalf Of Deanne Frank
>Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 3:37 PM
>To: creator at wacondatrader.com
>Subject: Ad Tracking System?
>
>We were at Nexpo this past weekend. We stopped by the Agfa booth. We  
>had a discussion with our rep. We were told that AdSuite is no longer  
>being developed for upgrade purposes. Agfa is in a support mode with  
>it. We wanted to get a feel if any of you are using it today, are you  
>contemplating moving to something else?  If you are, what are you  
>considering? Does anyone else have a suggestion as to if something is  
>working well for them? We would love to hear your input.
>
>Thanks!
>
>
>Deanne Frank
>Help Desk Supervisor
>The Free Lance-Star Companies
>616 Amelia Street
>Fredericksburg, VA 22401
>540.368.5025
>dfrank at freelancestar.com
>
>
>
>
>This message is confidential, intended only for the named recipient(s)
>and may contain information that is privileged or exempt from disclosure
>under law. If you are not the intended recipient(s), you are notified
>that the dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is
>strictly prohibited, and that this message should be deleted from your
>system. The Free Lance-Star Publishing Company accepts no liability for
>the content of this message, or for the consequences of any actions
>taken on the basis of the information provided. If you receive this
>message in error, or are not the named recipient(s), please notify the
>sender and delete the document from your computer.
>_______________________________________________
>Creator mailing list
>Creator at wacondatrader.com
>http://wacondatrader.com/mailman/listinfo/creator
>
>To officially report a bug in Creator, go here:
>http://www.creatorsoftware.com/support/contact_us/report_a_problem/
>
>Searchable Archive: http://feick.webhop.net/lists/html/creatorlist/
>
>Multi-Ad's Creator website can be found at:
>http://www.creatorsoftware.com
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>Creator mailing list
>Creator at wacondatrader.com
>http://wacondatrader.com/mailman/listinfo/creator
>
>To officially report a bug in Creator, go here:
>http://www.creatorsoftware.com/support/contact_us/report_a_problem/
>
>Searchable Archive: http://feick.webhop.net/lists/html/creatorlist/
>
>Multi-Ad's Creator website can be found at:
>http://www.creatorsoftware.com





More information about the Creator mailing list