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CRC Information Systems and Aleyant Systems have furthered their partnership by holding an informational webinar which showcased the dataflow between CRC’s Nucleus MIS and the Pressero web-to-print system from Aleyant. “The blending of these two industry powerhouses will deliver superior industry knowledge and expertise to their customers, translating into further process simplification and trimming of operating costs,” the companies said in a statement.
CRC provides business management software products (MIS/ERP) designed specifically for the print and graphic arts industry. The company’s premier software, Nucleus, includes browser-based CRM, industry-specific estimating, shop floor data collection, drag and drop production scheduling, inventory control and costing, comprehensive accounting and interactive dashboards.
Aleyant, a provider of software services for the graphic communications industry, prides itself on its flagship web-to-print system, Pressero. This software creates multiple business-to-consumer and business-to-business storefronts (private, customer-specific websites), offering an unlimited number of document customization products, variable data templates, and user accounts. According to the company, customers can even design documents in a web browser using Aleyant’s HTML5-based Interactive Designer.
CRC provides business management software products (MIS/ERP) designed specifically for the print and graphic arts industry. The company’s premier software, Nucleus, includes browser-based CRM, industry-specific estimating, shop floor data collection, drag and drop production scheduling, inventory control and costing, comprehensive accounting and interactive dashboards.
Aleyant, a provider of software services for the graphic communications industry, prides itself on its flagship web-to-print system, Pressero. This software creates multiple business-to-consumer and business-to-business storefronts (private, customer-specific websites), offering an unlimited number of document customization products, variable data templates, and user accounts. According to the company, customers can even design documents in a web browser using Aleyant’s HTML5-based Interactive Designer.