Friday, May 8, 2009

Living Life in the Cloud

I just read a post called; "Uninstall Now" from what I believe might be a very brave person for even attempting this experiment if you will and I hope he succeeds. I feel that software as we know it is on a cusp and that our computing devices are merely a URL storage device and a browser to allow us to access our tools from anywhere without being tied to software versions and installing upgrades. I have believed for the last 8 years that this was possible and I may even try to join David Rae in this adventure! Good Luck David!
As a side note: NowSource has always been an SaaS model. Design and architecture have fully been based on web accessibility so that users do not worry about updates and versions, they have access to the latest version everyday and with out worry or hassle.

Monday, April 13, 2009

e-Sourcing Tools

This is a great article and basically what I have been saying for years...e-Sourcing Tools — Means to an End by Andy Sealock. The first three paragraphs sum it all up in my mind. e-sourcing tools can have all the functionality in the world but if your processes do not back it up, they might as well be shelfware. I believe this is where NowSource has distinguished itself, as we do not just provide you with a "sourcing application" we review your processes with you and assist in providing the functionality to fit YOUR process. Not too make the process fit the tool. I believe this to be the fundamental difference in our tool vs. other tools on the market.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Day 2 On-Demand Exihibtion

Show floor is picking up right away this morning. Yesterday I met with a purchasing manager of a cooperative buying group that has just recently been organized. So do you think cooperative purchasing is a viable option in the print industry? Co-ops, have waxed and waned over the years but overall cooperative purchasing is a powerful tool to help organizations see real value for their purchasing dollar. Systems like Cross-Wind/NowSource are a means by which product specifications and management of the producers can be controlled by the co-op and still provide easy access for the customer to submit their orders. So again, do you think a co-op environment would work for purchasing print?

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Day 1 Wrap-up from On-Demand

Day 1 was a pretty busy day! I did not get a chance to peruse the other exhibitors because we were steady all day in our booth. Show officials stated that the registrations and attendance was on par with last year so it is good to see that attendees and exhibitors were out in full force on day one! If your at the show stop by booth 2411 and say hi! Check back tomorrow as I will have more news regarding Cross-Wind.
John

On-Demand Day #1

Well I survived show set-up...(I actually did not do a whole lot to help) Having my first morning coffee and getting ready to head over to the show floor. Before I do I thought I would share the latest company news.

UPS Stores/MailBoxes Etc. Will utilize the NowPrint Platform for Online Digital Print stores.
Read more here: http://www.graphicartsonline.com/article/CA6646833.html?rssid=258

Friday, March 27, 2009

Getting Ready for the Show

Getting all the last minute details together for the OnDemand show. I will be in the NowDocs booth #2411 so stop by and say high when you get a chance. I would love to dicsuss latest thoughts on the industry and procurement in general.

Monday, March 23, 2009

On Demand Conference

Good Afternoon,
Next week will be a busy week as I will be traveling to Philadelphia for the On-Demand Conference and Expo. I will be in the NowDocs booth (2411) discussing Cross-Wind, and how it can be deployed within an organization to help streamline and reduce time to sourcing and procurement. The show is March 30th through April 2nd so stop in and say hi! And if your interested in a demonstration of Cross-Wind please let me know I will be doing demonstrations on the show floor. Check back here in the next few days for some exciting announcements and I will try to update from the show floor. I will be Twittering while there as well.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Going Green in Procurement

I read an interesting article by Tom Jowitt at TechWorld titled Companies fail to go green on procurement. The sad part is that according to his article only 3 percent of companies in the UK are using a non-paper based procurement system. Which leads me to wonder what the statistics might look like in the U.S.? Unfortunately I did not find a lot of data in this area which leads me to believe that if only 3% in the UK that the numbers in the U.S. are probably not much higher. What interested me even more was the statistics related to Printers, Faxes, and other equipment required to produce a paper copy that ultimately produces Carbon Output. not to mention the money saved in electricty alone.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Manufacturing Survival

Again these are random thoughts on the current economic situation. I, by no means, have any answers or magic pill to help anyone overcome the current situations. I am just offering up babble at this point and hoping something sticks to the wall!!

Suppliers are taking a hard look at production costs and looking to trim cost to widen margins and more importantly win new business. It is a hard time and the survivors will be those that can find cost trimming solutions in their manufacturing. So what is the answer? How do we cut costs? I have cut as deep as I can go! Sound familiar? This is what I am hearing, and the survivors are those that can compare their costs against competitors pricing and find that one last spot to trim. Based on current projections it is likely that suppliers will be in the 1% or less profit range for the next couple of years. Seems reasonable at this point that if you can live within that range and be competitive with the competition, then you can point out the differentiator's that make you stand out. You know...the "I produce a quality product", and the "we provide good customer service" kind of things.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Surving Tough financial times through outsourcing

Today's random thoughts on our economic conditions and how we can weather the current storm.

More companies are turning toward outsourcing services to weather these though economic conditions. We as well as other companies that provide either outsourcing or or technology for outsourcing are seeing an increased interest in our services as companies look for ways to cut costs. Companies are beginning to realize the true value of these systems and services. Small and medium sized companies can benefit from these systems as well as cost of entry is low, and Software as a Service solutions provide the benefit of services and upgrades without requiring additional IT staff or hardware. In a recent article on www.foxnews.com, hospitals are looking to cut coast by outsourcing services. Outsourcing can be done in different ways and utilizing effective estimating and procurement software's can help organizations that have downsized to still look for best pricing with a wide variety of suppliers.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Software as a Service a more viable option in a down economy

As companies look to reduce costs and spending, technology becomes a stronger and more viable option for companies. Specifically, Software as a Service (SaaS) becomes extremely attractive because it helps to maintain or reduce IT costs in a company. SaaS has been known by many for years, of the benefits, but it seems that companies are just now realizing the true benefit from an internal perspective. SaaS means having the same functions and functionalities that are currently enjoyed without the hassle of maintaining IT infrastructure or staff to maintain hardware and facilities. Actually causing dramatic decreases in cost. For companies that are looking for ways to increase effieciency without increasing costs SaaS systems are highly attractive, especially in today's current economic conditions.