Ames On-Demand has released a new version of its popular BookBuild online ordering and content management system.
The new release helps publishers better communicate with creative staff, and more easily reuse content across multiple publications, company officials say. It remains directly connected to Ames' high-speed digital presses, allowing custom publishers to manage content, order, and printing entirely online.
The update, dubbed version 3.0, provides publishers and writers with a centrally shared, secure publication repository. Users can upload and store content as separate elements, such as chapters, tables of contents, and graphics.
Using an online form, publishers can drag+drop the content into templates, get pricing quotes, and order print jobs entirely online. All that's required is a basic Web browser.
The new BookBuild release also adds support for more content types, including Microsoft Word DOC, Adobe PDF and PostScript, JPEG, plain text, RTF, TIFF, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Corel WordPerfect.
"We are always working to add more standard content file types," says Bill Lennane, director of technology at Ames On-Demand, in Somerville, Mass. "UNIX [file types are] next."
On the administration side, Lennane says publishers are asking for faster content uploads, and a streamlined ordering process. "They're looking for the elimination of the pre-press department," he says.
To speed performance of the system and cut cycle time, Ames redesigned the software's internal machinery for the 3.0 release. "We distributed the processes across different servers to speed cycle times," Lennane says. "A customer's wait during file upload and conversion is dramatically shorter [over previous versions]."
The new BookBuild 3.0 release provides customers with optional access to other management tools, such as Xerox's Digital Production software and Creo's Brisque Impose digital front end.
This gives customers the capability to directly choose among workflow templates in offset printing environments.
- People:
- Bill Lennane
- Lisa Nadile
- Places:
- Somerville, Mass.