Avanti Slingshot becomes first Print MIS to be integrated with HP’s PrintOS Platform

Gershon Alon.
Gershon Alon.

Avanti Computer Systems, a leading Canadian provider of cloud-based Print MIS solutions, has announced that the company’s award-winning Avanti Slingshot product has become the first Print MIS application to be fully integrated with HP’s new PrintOS platform. PrintOS is a cloud-based print production operating system with apps that help users get more out of their HP presses, simplify and automate their production processes, and continuously improve their operations. “The efficient use of automation is a critical business component for any successful print provider,” said Gershon Alon, Global Manager, Workflow Solutions and Partner Program at HP’s Indigo Division. “That’s one of the fundamental reasons we developed PrintOS. Print service providers need access to real-time information about their business anywhere, anytime. That’s why we selected Avanti as our PrintOS MIS partner.” The integration was designed to optimize the capabilities of PrintOS to simplify and automate production.
Patrick Bolan.
Patrick Bolan.

“Efficiency, visibility and control are three critical success factors that print service providers must address to achieve sustainable success in today’s fiercely competitive market,” said Avanti Systems President Patrick Bolan. “Combining the power of PrintOS with the unmatched capabilities of Avanti Slingshot, creates a synergy that provides all HP Indigo users with a wealth of integrated tools to support their growth, drive their profits and ensure their continuing success.”
Award-winning Avanti Slingshot is the industry’s leading JDF-certified, cloud-based Print MIS (Management Information System). It incorporates business intelligence (CRM, dashboards and reporting), production planning (estimating, planned purchasing, sales orders, inventory management and scheduling), fulfillment, shipping, and billing into one easy-to-use, modular and scalable system. It can be cloud-based or hosted on-premise and supports companies of all sizes and types.

Tony Curcio
Tony Curcio is the news editor at Graphic Arts Magazine.

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