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Press Release: COMPanion Corporation [November 17, 2000]

Buffalo Public Schools choose the Alexandria library automation system

SALT LAKE CITY, UT, November 17, 2000. COMPanion Corporation announced today that Alexandria library automation was chosen by the Buffalo Public Schools. Sandra Pezzino, Director of the Buffalo School Library System, said that after "researching various vendors, we concluded that Alexandria conforms to the vision of this department and gives us confidence in our current and future endeavors." Alexandria's ease-of-use interface, management reports, cross platform solution, Z39.50 technology and outstanding technical support were among the reasons they chose Alexandria to automate their schools.

COMPanion Corporation, headquartered in Salt Lake City, UT, is the developer of Alexandria—best known for its power and ease of use. Alexandria offers the best cross platform library automation solution for Windows and Macintosh. Alexandria provides software solutions to the K-12 education market, public and special/corporate libraries. For over 12 years, COMPanion has established itself as a leader in the K-12 education market.


Summary: COMPanion Corporation announced that Alexandria library automation was chosen by the Buffalo Public Schools.
Publication Year:2000
Type of Material:Press Release
LanguageEnglish
Date Issued:November 17, 2000
Publisher:COMPanion Corporation
Place of Publication:Salt Lake City, UT
Company:
Company: COMPanion Corporation
Products: Alexandria
Libraries: Buffalo Public Schools
Subject: System announcements -- selection
Online access:http://www.companioncorp.com/news&events/news/press_releases/2000/11172000.html
Permalink: https://librarytechnology.org/pr/8254/buffalo-public-schools-choose-the-alexandria-library-automation-system

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