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Customer Solutions
Since its public introduction September 1,
1998, the PatternStream application has provided database publishing solutions to a variety
of customers. Several database publishing projects started in 1998 and all have
published products in 1999 - 2009 beginning in January, 1999.
Partial Customer List
PatternStream customer
base includes:
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Amcor Sunclipse
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Anne Arundel County Public Schools, Maryland
- Australian Department of
Defence
- Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS)
- Brooklyn College
- Broward County, Florida
- CFA Institute (formerly AIMR)
- City of Anaheim, California
- City of Baltimore, Maryland
- City of
Cleveland, Ohio
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City of Fort Worth, Texas
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City of
Gainesville, Florida
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City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii
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City of Memphis,
Tennessee
- City of Milpitas, California
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City of New
Orleans, Louisiana
- City of Norfolk, Virginia
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City of Phoenix Transit
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City of
Richmond, Virginia
- City of Winnipeg, MB Canada
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Columbia Books, Inc.
- County of Los Angeles, California
- County of Monterey, California
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County of Orange, California
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County of San
Diego, California
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County of San Mateo,
California
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County of
Santa Clara, California
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Cox Hardware
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Cuyahoga County, Ohio
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Department of Commerce -
Bureau of Economic Analysis
- Department of Defense
- Duluth Transit
Authority
- eMap
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Experian
- Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta
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Franklin County,
Ohio
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GE Capital
Financial Assurance
- Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and
Transportation District
- Grossmont Union High School District
- Hanneke Hardware
- Hoffman Enclosures
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Honeywell International,
Inc.
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Howard County, Maryland
- Hutton
Communications, Inc.
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- Hy-Capacity
Engineering and Manufacturing, Inc.
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Hydraulic Supply
Company
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IMI Cornelius, Inc.
- InfoUSA
- Intelligence Community
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IPC Print
Services
- Kansas City Area Transportation
Authority (KCATA)
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Krause Publications, Inc.
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Leadership
Directories, Inc.
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Massachusetts Financial Services (MFS)
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Mayo
Foundation
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The McGraw Group
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McGraw-Hill
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MediQual (Division of
Cardinal Health Information Systems)
- The MenuPages
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Meister
Media Worldwide
- MetroGroup Corporation
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Money Market Directories
- National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (formerly NIMA)
- New Zealand Exchange
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Nicor Gas
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Northern
Telecom (Nortel)
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Oakland Schools
- Oracle
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Orange County, Florida
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Outdoor
Interactive
- PACE Suburban Bus Service
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Port Authority of Allegheny County
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RAAF AIS
- The Rainier Group, Inc.
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Rockwell Automation
- SAIC
- San Diego Unified School District
- The School District of
Philadelphia
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Sigma-Aldrich
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Square D
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Standard & Poor's
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State of Connecticut
Judicial Branch
- State of Georgia
- State of Iowa
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State of Louisiana
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State of Missouri
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Tessco Technologies, Inc.
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The World Bureau
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University of San Francisco
- USFI
- Volusia County, Florida
- Wake County, North Carolina
- Westchester County, New York
- Wells Fargo
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Each case presents an interesting view of the
emerging desktop database publishing market for products for print and
electronic distribution. Multiple types of databases are used to publish
print and electronic output for a variety of products by the customers.
All of the customers have justified the
PatternStream database publishing purchase and implementation based on
return on investment (ROI). In all the cases before purchase, the customers
were searching for a database publishing solution that would satisfy their
ROI requirements and provide:
- Rapid database publishing project setup,
prototyping, and completion
- Rapid changes
- Single source application - multiple output formats
with one application
- Network publishing - use network information sources and publish back
to network as desired
- Development of derivative products
- In-house use without outside assistance -
as desired
They were not looking for a solution to work
with a particular desktop publishing application but a complete,
productized, easy-to-use desktop database publishing solution. They
found their solution with the PatternStream desktop database publishing
package.
Please take a look at the solutions including
sample published documents:
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