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AdminFeb 12, 2013 3:33:40 PM
Bringing your Vision to Life
As the Director of Information Technology at Cushing, I instill upon our team a fundamental principal: our mission is to get the right information to the right people when they need it. This is vital not only for the internal operation of our company but, just as importantly, for helping bring your ...
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AdminFeb 7, 2011 10:20:18 AM
Large Format Imaging – NOW
Let’s say for the sake of discussion that “large format” images are larger than 12 inches by 18 inches – bigger than the average high speed copier can print. And further, to clarify, all of the technology available for reproduction of documents smaller than 12 x 18 is interesting, but not really what ...
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AdminFeb 5, 2011 11:38:58 AM
Large Format Imaging – THEN
A hundred years ago when someone needed a BIG copy of something, it was usually a plan for an engineering or architectural design. These were drafted on large sheets of transparent material (linen, vellum, etc.) so that they could be copied onto a sensitized paper. The translucent original was placed ...
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AdminNov 30, 2010 8:47:20 AM
Send in the Clouds (Part Two)
Okay, now I KNOW that you have seen the “To the Cloud” commercials – people in airports, department stores, and traffic jams, etc. all working seamlessly on computers that know everything they need to and respond instantly. I wrote recently about storing your data in the Cloud so that it can be ...
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AdminOct 6, 2010 6:58:15 AM
If the recession is over where are the banners?
One of the products that we bring to the marketplace is banners – banners on buildings, stanchions, lamp posts, storefronts. Small or large, they are eye-catching, informative, and sometimes provocative. They convey big messages and a sense of energy!
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AdminSep 20, 2010 8:54:51 AM
Electronic Readers – for Novels, Textbooks, or Novel Textbooks?
Back before the flood when Marshall McLuhan was muttering about the Medium being the Message, those of us in college weren’t particularly worried about technology impacting our reading material. We bought the text books that we could afford, swapped beat up older versions of texts at the semester ...
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