MONTREAL, QC, July 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) Developed in partnership with Mediaclip's European distributor Softec ApS, this solution is offered as a SaaS model featuring all cloud-based benefits. The Soft2Print model enables any type of provider to offer photo personalization online without having to invest in specific infrastructure and IT competencies since the creation and images management tools are securely hosted. (www.soft2print.com)
According to Yves Gagnon C.O.O. of Mediaclip:This solution has already proven itself in Europe and our deployment in North America will increase our network efficiency, providing customers with a superior service level in addition to improving the user experience.
The soft2print solution can be seamlessly integrated to any website using the existing e-commerce platform allowing printers, retailers or content owners to easily add personalized photo products to their existing product line using a single shopping cart streamlining the ordering workflow without having to purchase costly photo file servers and imaging management tools.
Since it is hosted in the cloud, the Soft2Print solution is flexible, secure and offers complete scalability to handle high-seasonal demand. The open architecture allows for the integration of other advanced functionalities such as connections to social networks, sharing of projects or connections to other marketing and promotion management tools.
To learn more about Mediaclip and its creation software, also available as a self-hosted (FullPlay) or a turn-key hosted (USimplyPrint) solutions, visit http://www.mediaclip.ca or request a live demo from one of the dedicated expert representatives.
Contact:
Marie-Eve Lemieux
Product and Market Manager
marie-eve.lemieux@mediaclip.ca
Tel: 514-510-3300 #1190
TF: 1-877-799-CLIP(2547)
About Mediaclip
Mediaclip Inc. is headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Mediaclip develops digital imaging solutions for the creation of all personalized products, aimed at providing a delightful user experience. Its leadership and expertise focus on leveraging Digital Convergence with innovative solutions to allow its partners to offer product personalization and to exceed their customers' expectations. Mediaclip award winning solutions are integrated into hundreds of websites worldwide.
About Softec ApS
Softec ApS has supplied the European Photo business with unique software solutions handling high volume end consumer transactions since 1989. Solutions have been delivered to more than 12 European countries and include solutions like the market leading FMS system, an integrated solution for end consumer database, customer service, invoicing, payment administration, production integration, marketing reporting and extraction of data as well as e‐mail marketing services. Softec ApS has also developed a range of award winning and market leading online photo imaging solutions which runs totally integrated with FMS or as standalone solution.
Mediaclip Announces Completion of Its North American Soft2Print Solution
Montreal, July 19th, 2012. Mediaclip , a developer of software solutions for the personalization of printed products (photobook, calendar, gift items, cards, wall decor etc), announced today the completion of its North American solution Soft2Print.
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[Press-News.org] Mediaclip Announces Completion of Its North American Soft2Print SolutionMontreal, July 19th, 2012. Mediaclip , a developer of software solutions for the personalization of printed products (photobook, calendar, gift items, cards, wall decor etc), announced today the completion of its North American solution Soft2Print.