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IDS to the Rescue in Holland
IDS has helped the University
Hospital in Maarstricht Holland, conquer its printing
problems by replacing its existing output management and
distribution software with SpoolQ.
The hospital had encountered problems
with its new Xerox printers, which were using XPM NT spooling
software from CP Bourg.
Xerox, which was liable to suffer penalty
payments if its products failed to perform properly, called
in IDS to help. IDS sent in a team to tackle the project
and within a week was able to install SpoolQ and eliminate
the glitches that had bedeviled the system.
Mark Dowson, a senior consultant with
IDS, takes up the story: "The challenge was that the
customer was working with lots of small print files, some
of them one- or two-page documents. This put the spooling
software under pressure, since it had to work extremely quickly.
There were also high volumes – around 1,000 print files
a night."
"SpoolQ has now been adopted in preference
to XPM"
With some minor tuning, SpoolQ was
up to the task and the site is now running the system live
on a daily basis.
"The first priority in the design of
SpoolQ is that it should never lose data," said Mark
Dowson. "XPM NT could not guarantee that. We had a
week to get our software configured and working reliably
in the live system. Xerox Netherlands is very pleased with
it – we
have saved them a lot of money."
Xerox Netherlands is so impressed by
the operation of SpoolQ in Maarstricht, and the support provided
by IDS, that it has now adopted the product in preference
to XPM NT.
According to Mark Dowson, SpoolQ is
now running at two Xerox sites in Holland and three more
orders are expected to follow soon.

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