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DASCOM Americas Offers IBM Market Solutions with OnePrint

DASCOM Americas, your choice for top shelf printing solutions including a full line of Tally serial matrix products is pleased to announce OnePrint, a powerful and versatile server-based print management software platform.

DASCOM Americas Offers IBM Market Solutions with OnePrint
2010-10-11
WAYNESBORO, VA, October 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) DASCOM Americas, your choice for top shelf printing solutions including a full line of Tally serial matrix products is pleased to announce OnePrint, a powerful and versatile server-based print management software platform. The platform allows for an IBM Mainframe and/or mid range print job distribution over TCP/IT to any printer in a Windows environment.

OnePrint lowers capital and operational costs since it is a "software only" solution that enables a large number of simultaneous IBM host print connections running a TCP/IP stack. The software runs with minimal intervention, delivers host documents when and where needed, and is very simple to install and manage.

DASCOM Americas is excited to announce this entry into the IBM market since it represents a very cost efficient solution to anyone using an IBM Host whether it is AS/400 (iSeries) or Mainframe (zSeries) in a TCP/IP enabled environment.

Juan Vidaurrazaga, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for DASCOM Americas, states: "The IBM market has historically been a hardware intensive marketplace that requires significant capital outlay. For instance, one of the more prolific applications involves AFP/IPDS document handling. In the past AFP/IPDS jobs received from an AS/400 or IBM Mainframe required costly, dedicated IPDS printers. OnePrint eliminates the need for additional hardware. This is a major cost saver for customers."

Ken Bryant, Business & Product Manager for DASCOM Americas, adds: "We are dedicated to providing complete solutions for our clients. These solutions may take the form of printers, consumables, parts, service, software or some combination of all the factors. Our goal is to be viewed as a "customer first" solutions provider. OnePrint is one more tool we will use to bring innovative answers and the best in total cost of ownership factors to the market."

About DASCOM Americas:

DASCOM Americas (www.dascomamericas.com) offers computer printers, supplies and services for commercial and industrial application under the brands "Tally" and "Tally Dascom". The products are designed to meet the high duty requirements in market segments such as transportation, logistics, production, warehousing, trade and healthcare. Rugged and durable construction, high reliability and long-life cycle are established trademarks of DASCOM products.

DASCOM Americas is headquartered at 421 West Main Street, Waynesboro, Virginia USA 22980-3606

Contact: Toll Free (877) 434-1377
Juan Vidaurrazaga, Vice President of Sales - Americas, jvidaurrazaga@dascom.com
Ken Bryant, Americas Product & Business Manager, kbryant@dascom.com

DASCOM Americas is a top-shelf provider of business transaction printers, consumables, spare parts and service. A wholly-owned subsidiary of DASCOM Technologies LTD, DASCOM Americas is headquartered in historic central Virginia and incorporated in the state of Virginia. Our diverse range of clients include those engaged in warehousing and logistics, retail, automotive, financial and consumer products industries among others. For further information please contact us at 877-434-1377 or info.us.@dascom.com.

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[Press-News.org] DASCOM Americas Offers IBM Market Solutions with OnePrint
DASCOM Americas, your choice for top shelf printing solutions including a full line of Tally serial matrix products is pleased to announce OnePrint, a powerful and versatile server-based print management software platform.