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@Inmagic Newsletter: April 2008
Press Releases:
Inmagic, Inc. attains Gold Certified Partner status in Microsoft Certified Partner program
Inmagic Momentum Continues into 2008 on the Heels of Investment and Product Advancements
Inmagic Announces Latest Version of DB/TextWorks
Inmagic Announces New Executive Appointments
Inmagic receives $5 million investment from Edison Venture Fund (Read the FAQ)
Inmagic Passes 200th Genie Milestone
R.V. Anderson Associates Limited Selects Inmagic Presto to Capture and Share Its Intellectual Capital
Inmagic Presto Software Ensures NASA Space Shuttle Safety by Organizing and Providing Access to Critical Images
Inmagic Offers Bilingual French/English Version of its Popular Genie ILS Application
Inmagic Expands Executive Management Team
Proven Industry Veterans Build a Foundation for Company Growth
Inmagic Sponsors New SLA Knowledge Management Division
Version 2.0 of Inmagic's Presto Adds RSS, Alerts and Event Logging Capabilities
Inmagic and WebFeat Partner to Provide
Inmagic® Presto Customers with Federated Search Capabilities
Version 3.0 of Inmagic's Web-based Genie ILS Further Improves Librarian Efficiency
Inmagic Appoints Paul J. Puzzanghera as CEO
Inmagic Earns Certified Partner Status in Microsoft Partner Program
Articles:
NASA
Tech Briefs:
Imaging Software Provides Access to Critical Mission Images Across
NASA
Published August 1, 2007
"With every space shuttle mission, hundreds of individuals
across NASA need to access extensive photographs, video footage,
and other imaging assets in order to monitor launch results, review
design decisions, and ensure mission safety. Additional video footage
and still images shot on orbit enables NASA engineers to compare
pre-flight and in-flight images in order to assess functionality
and highlight areas that warrant further scrutiny. Until recently,
only the Image Analysis Team (IAT) staff could view these baseline
images, and sometimes with delays due to the complexity of accessing
them."
MassHighTech Exclusive Reports: NASA calls on Inmagic to help keep the shuttle safe
By Christopher Calnon
Published June 1, 2007
"The latest version of a Woburn company's technology for automating library catalogs will be used to catalog the hundreds of images NASA creates during a launch of the space shuttle, including the one scheduled for next week."
"The software, Inmagic Presto from Inmagic Inc., is designed to store the images for officials to compare the condition of shuttle parts, such as its wings, during various stages of the mission to identify possible problems."
Published February, 2007
Effective management of your organization's information assets can get you answers more quickly, save staff time and preserve institutional memory.
Article available courtesy of Information Outlook, the member magazine of the Special Libraries Association.
Paul Puzzanghera featured in MassHighTech Movers
Published December, 2006
"It's only 10 miles from Paul Puzzanghera's hometown of Revere to the corner office at Woburn's Inmagic Inc. But the content management software company's new chief executive officer is the first to admit that he's gone quite a distance..."
Inmagic Best Practices Study
By Michael Rogers, Library Journal
Published June 15, 2006
By Anthony Tommasini, New York Times
Published: July 31, 2005
This Spring, New York's Metropolitan Opera unveiled a popular new free service on their website. It's a searchable database of all the operas performed at the Met since its opening in 1883, including complete cast lists, conductors, directors, dates, and much more. Opera buffs have begun using it to answer trivia, follow the careers of their favorite performers, and find photos
Robert Tuggle, the Met's archivist, continues to supervise the adding of information to the database. Many entries include published reviews, historical correspondence, related documents and photographs. Powerful report functions allow users to compile lists of shows and actors based on frequency of performance and many other criteria.
Mr. Tuggle, a 73-year old archivist with a music background, worked with Inmagic to create the database starting with conversion of the Met's existing printed records. Now he and his staff maintain and expand the online collection, citing ease of use as an advantage of their Inmagic product; "I can change things in two seconds." stated Mr. Tuggle in the Times article.
(To explore the database yourself, visit metopera.org, select Met History from the menu and click "Launch Database".
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