| 2005 NewsBookmaster to be part of Era’s success
2005-09-26 Doubling in size over the last year, and with over 150 new titles pending being published over the next year, as well as an extensive backlist, Era Publications has selected Bookmaster as its new enterprise partner. Read more »Pearson Education chooses IBS Bookmaster software for Asian operations
2005-07-11 IBS has signed a six country agreement with Pearson Education Asia. It covers the installation and support of the IBS Bookmaster publishing ERP to service Pearson’s operations in China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia. The agreement comprises software, professional services, hardware and support totalling approximately USD 2 million. Read more »Two more Reed Elsevier companies choose Bookmaster
2005-04-22 Stockholm, 20 April 2005 - Harcourt Education Australia and Reed Publishing New Zealand are the latest in the Reed Elsevier group of companies to invest in the Bookmaster system from TMS Tailor Made Systems (now part of the IBS Group). They join Reed Elsevier LexisNexis (legal publishing) and Elsevier (Science and Medical) subsidiaries in utilising the specialised book distribution and publishing solution.
Read more »IBS acquires Australian software developer TMS
2005-03-01 IBS, a corporation publicly listed on the Stockholm stock exchange with offices in 22 countries, has acquired all the shares of Australian software developer TMS as of 1st March. IBS’ largest shareholder is the Ikea Group.
Read more »More weird science less art
2005-05-01 While the art of forecasting and predicting demand has always been viewed as a mysterious process, times are changing. These days publishers and book distributors can take advantage of advanced software tools that apply scientific methods to allow for more accurate and timely information about what is likely to happen in the future. Read more »The seven deadly sins of software implementation
2005-02-01 Did you know that according to a report of the Standish Group (www.standishgroup.com) 31.1% of software implementation projects are cancelled before completion and that another 52.7% go live substantially over budget? Read more » |
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