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Nextgen
Printing relocates to new home in Canton, Mass.
Nextgen Printing in Canton, Mass., has dedicated almost
50,000 square feet of space to taking the stress out of creating, producing
and delivering high quality graphic communications. (More)
Shawmut
Printing installs third Komori press
Lithrone S40 selected for advanced automation, fast turnaround
and reduced costs
Shawmut Printing, a full-service commercial printing
company in Danvers, Mass., has installed its third Komori press, a six-color
Lithrone S40 with coater. (More)
Connecticut
Valley Bindery installs new Muller Martini Bolero perfect binder
New Britain company anticipates more clients
“We anticipate adding more clients, as well as different types
of clients,” said Kevin Hubert, vice president of sales for Connecticut
Valley Bindery in explaining how the Muller Martini Bolero
perfect binding system is expected to increase business growth opportunities
for his company. The system is scheduled for installation at the New
Britain, Conn., company this month.(More)
New
Haven printer adds Kodak DirectPress
“Superior front end” convinces Harty Integrated
Solutions
Harty Integrated Solutions recently purchased a Kodak
DirectPress 5634 DI press digital offset press to bolster short run
color printing capabilities. The DirectPress 5634 press fills a gap
between the New Haven, Conn., printer’s toner-based color printer
and its 40-inch color presses. (More)
The
iPod as business model
What does the iPod have to do with business? Just about everything
By John Graham
“The Internet changes everything it touches. It touches almost
everything,” stated writer John Ellis several years ago. Such
an audacious statement is an even more accurate description of the Apple
iPod. Within the blink of an eye, it has become the most successful
new product in history. Touching almost everything, it has literally
taken the world by storm. (More)
Company
Profile
Frasco Printing: With family help, a printer reaches
for his dream
By John Scibelli
Well-known business brands dot the landscape as commuters roll through
Waltham, Mass., along Route 128, America’s Technology Highway.
Tucked up in the rocky hills of Bear Hill — you may know it as
the hill crowded with antennas and transmission towers — Joe Frassica
is chasing his dream. (More)
Only
in printed version
My
summer with Boot Camp
By Ron Ellis
This boot camp has to do with a new way to boot a Macintosh, and in
the case of the new Intel Macs, they can do some cool new tricks. The
most important thing Boot Camp can do though is allow a Mac to run Windows
natively. It has to be an Intel Mac, and it has to be Windows XP Service
Pack 2, but the Mac is now open for the Windows world.
Secrets
of successful leaders who speak well
By Suzanne Bates
Ben Jonson, the British poet and dramatist once said, “To speak
and to speak well are two things. A fool may talk, but a wise man speaks.”
A wise leader knows audiences want to be inspired. A speech does not
have to be long to be powerful. Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
was 271 words, and it was one of the great speeches of all time. Here
are some of the secrets of leaders who speak well.
Is
an independent design firm right for you?
By Tim Kinney
Why would any marketer or tradeshow manager leave the safe harbor of
a full-service exhibit house, opting to work with an independent design
firm? Through a better understanding of how independent designers really
work, the perceived risks and fears dissolve, revealing hidden value
and making way for an innovative business partnership.
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