November 13, 2007
Roseville, MI The Roseville Public Library has announced its plans to migrate from a legacy PC management system to the EnvisionWare Suite, joining other EnvisionWare installations that are part of the Suburban Library Cooperative.
At the Cooperative's System Managers' Meeting, the library announced its plans to move from Comprise/SAM to EnvisionWare. Many of the Suburban members are EnvisionWare users. Said Al Coalla, Director of Sales at EnvisionWare, "We are delighted that Roseville is joining our family of satisfied customers. The development of a new customer relationship is a cherished event at EnvisionWare. Every employee tracks the progress of a new customers' implementation so that everyone can have a virtual installation and customer relationship experience."
Roseville Public Library has an annual circulation of approximately 235,000 items and a service area population is 48,129. Approximately 70% of EnvisionWare’s customers are single building libraries. The design of PC Reservation® is well suited to libraries of all sizes. It connects directly to the ILS for validation. Rosevile is a SirsiDynix Unicorn customer. EnvisionWare’s software uses all of the enhanced SIP2 fields to make patron access rules and to control filtering for many libraries.
EnvisionWare is the world’s largest supplier of end-to-end self-service solutions. Celebrating the tenth anniversary of EnvisionWare’s LPT:One™ print cost management solution, EnvisionWare continues to set the bar for innovation and ease of use in self-service for libraries. All EnvisionWare solutions are designed and priced to fit the needs of every size and type of library. Today, more public libraries use EnvisionWare PC Management products than any other solution.
Keywords: PC Management, Print Management; PC Reservation; Public Library; Consortium; Conversion to EnvisionWare; Former Comprise SAM; SirsiDynix Unicorn
Comprise and SAM are trademarks of Comprise Technologies, Inc. Unicorn is a trademark of SirsiDynix; PC Reservation is a registered trademark of EnvisionWare, Inc.; EnvisionWare and LPT:One are trademarks of EnvisionWare, Inc.