Systemsolve wants to improve your business workflow in the most cost-effective
way.
We focus on automation and integration,
with a special understanding of the newspaper and printing industries.
Our work is always future friendly: it's structured to grow with your business.
Building on over 20 years of hands-on Linux® and UNIX® experience,
Systemsolve is ready to engineer your computing and system solution.
Systemsolve has expertise in a wide range of computing applications,
from high-performance newspaper publishing to power transformer monitoring systems.
A company's growth is often limited by their IT growth. Did you know that IT is now the second-largest
investment your business makes after your staff? Make sure it is an investment, not an overhead.
Of course, good integration demands
a good understanding of requirements and testing - so that you get the solution you need - with low maintenance
costs.
News
Star News Group goes live with CopyTrack
Star News Group, the leading independent publisher in Melbourne, Australia, has gone live with
CopyTrack, the flexible solution to manage advertising copy from its creation to final approval. Copytrack interfaces with AdWise at Star News Group.
CopyTrack is also in use at the Border Mail, in Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, where it interfaces with Atex® Enterprise.
Website now based on Web-Templating
While it might appear the same, the Systemsolve website now lives on a new server at Total Choice Hosting and uses
Web-Templating in the way it was meant to. The old site used Web-Templating to generate static pages.
Hong Kong Newspaper integrates TBXOPI with AMC Advertising System
The South China Morning Post is integrating
TBXOPI, our high-performance OPI solution with its new installation
of the Sales Command advertising system from AMC (Atex Media Command).
SCMP is using TBXOPI as the core of an output management workflow, to include email
proofing and on-line previews of output pages.
Border Mail Printing flies with TBXPrint
Border Mail Printing, based in Wodonga, VIC, is the launch site for
TBXPrint. As soon as it offered basic functionality,
BMP went live. Because of its
future-friendly architecture, and ultra-reliable Linux server,
TBXPrint could be updated in place with no downtime. From that first "go-live", TBXPrint ran continously
for over 5 months and processed over 40,000 pages. The only downtime since then, has been to
work on the computer room power.