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Electronic Distribution

These days, a business can't just rely on generating output to pre-printed forms and then 'snail-mailing' these documents.  You need to be able to respond quickly to changing requirements, and your documents should do the same.  Once created, you want the option of delivering any document to anyone, by a variety of means.

Griffin Computing has extensive experience in helping clients design and implement Electronic Document Distribution systems.  There are a number of different software products on the market today, designed to assist you in converting your document distribution from a print-and-send environment to one that utilizes the speed and efficiencies of electronic distribution.  Although most of these products can be used to implement electronic distribution, there are several that we have found to be more useful than others.  Griffin Computing can assist you in evaluating and implementing these products.  In some cases, we can also provide hard to find expertise in training you and your staff in making the fullest use of these products.

The products listed below are ones that we have found to be 'Top of their Class'. Click on a product to learn more about why this is a recommended solution, and how Griffin Computing can help you get the most out of the products and services offered.

Key Product Recommendations


Infoprint Designer from IBM

Infoprint Designer is a powerful document composition software package from IBM that gives the user the ability to create application-independent documents using a graphical user interface on a PC which are then uploaded as native iSeries AFP print objects.  Using Infoprint Designer, pre-printed forms, complicated printer file DDS and print routines that attempt to print to a specific location on the page all become things of the past.

The combination of a PC-based graphical design tool with the reliability,

 

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