About our Customers

EnvisionWare Customer Stories

This section provides insight into customer experiences and illustrates a variety of customer facilities. We invite you to contact any customer on the customer list - the list contains all customers. Below are stories and testimonials from our user community. We began developing this section of the web site in June 2007. Over time we will be posting a lot of information in this section as we complete migration of data from an older web system.

Columbus Metropolitan Library

CML is a system of 21 libraries in central Ohio. Ranked #1 by Hennen in 2005, this remarkable library system operates a self-developed ILS running on a Tandem, and is one of the most used systems in the Nation. In the Fall of 2004, CML adopted EnvisionWare PC Reservation and LPT:One in a manual to automated migration after an exhaustive look at the market. In 2007, the library converted all self-check systems to EnvisionWare OneStop and today operates over 100 self-check systems in 21 libraries. Click on the Columbus Metropolitan link on the right menu for more information.

Hurst Public Library

Hurst Public Library purchased the EnvisionWare Suite for PC management in the fall of 2001. The library is located in Hurst, Texas and has holdings of approximately 125,000 items and circulation of 350,000. Over the years, the library has been an active participant in the EnvisionWare user to user Listserver. They like to share their experience with others and enjoy the opportunity to help colleagues. Click here to vist the Hurst web site story on their most recent, Print Release Kiosk Project.

Kendallville Public Library

Kendallville Public Library is in Noble County Indiana. The library is a system of two facilities, Kendallville and Limberlost which is in Rome City, IN. The library constructed a new library which doubled the size and provided more comfortable space and room for a larger collection. As part of the new building construction, the library adopted Renaissance RFID and OneStop to facilitate the increased use and circulation without increasing staff. Click Kendallville Public Library on the right menu to learn more.

Riverside County Library System

Located in Riverside County, Southern California, this library system operates thirty-two libraries across a county that is over 100 miles wide. The County began migrating from a legacy PC/Print management solution in October 2006. The library implemented RFID technology originally at the Home Gardens Library. Click Riverside County on the right menu to learn more.