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Press Release: SirsiDynix [April 19, 2011]

SirsiDynix welcomes 17 libraries to the SirsiDynix Symphony family

PROVO, UTAH (APRIL 19, 2011) – SirsiDynix, the world's leading provider of library technology solutions, celebrates the growing community of libraries using the SirsiDynix Symphony integrated library system for their library automation. In Q1 of this year, nine new library customers joined the SirsiDynix family and eight current customers upgraded their system to the Symphony ILS.

"We are honored to support new and existing customers with the SirsiDynix Symphony technology, and are proud to provide state-of-the-art, economical solutions like SaaS to help libraries provide the most efficient and advanced service to their communities," said Matthew Hawkins, SirsiDynix chief executive officer. "In a year of significant development at SirsiDynix, we look forward to serving and delighting these customers with an ever-improving suite of advanced library technology tools."

Current SirsiDynix customers upgrading to the SirsiDynix Symphony ILS include:

  • Prince Edward Island Provincial Library
  • Trinity Western University Library
  • Institute of Ismaili Studies
  • Bibliothèque Inter-Universitaire Pierre et Marie Curie-Jussieu
  • Consortium of Scientific Libraries in Lodz
  • Cape Girardeau Public Library
  • Clarington Public Library
  • Ramapo Catskill Library System

Additionally, SirsiDynix is honored to welcome the National Taichung Institute of Technology and Victorian Government Library Service to its customer circle, plus Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Aga Khan University, Arab Center for Research & Policy Studies, Imam Malik College for Islamic Sharia & Law, Northern Border University and the Lebanese Parliament through our distributor partner Arabian Advanced Systems. Two libraries upgraded to SirsiDynix SaaS remote hosting this quarter as well, providing the best value in security, service and uptime in the industry. For more information, visit http://www.sirsidynix.com/newsroom.

About SirsiDynix

SirsiDynix connects people with knowledge at more than 20,000 libraries around the world. Through library management technology and search and discovery tools, libraries using SirsiDynix technology bring relevant resources and the power of knowledge to their users and communities. SirsiDynix technology is architected to be open, scalable and robust, offering a complete solution out-of-the-box, and unparalleled flexibility through APIs and web services. Complemented by the most experienced training, consulting and support staff in the industry, SirsiDynix helps libraries create tomorrow's libraries, today. www.sirsidynix.com


Summary: SirsiDynix announces additions the growing community of libraries using the SirsiDynix Symphony integrated library system for their library automation. In the first quarter of 2011, nine new library customers joined the SirsiDynix family and eight current customers upgraded their system to the Symphony ILS.
Publication Year:2011
Type of Material:Press Release
LanguageEnglish
Date Issued:April 19, 2011
Publisher:SirsiDynix
Company: SirsiDynix
Products: Unicorn
Libraries: Prince Edward Island Provincial Library
Trinity Western University Library
Institute of Ismaili Studies
Bibliothèque Inter-Universitaire Pierre et Marie Curie-Jussieu
Consortium of Scientific Libraries in Lodz
Cape Girardeau Public Library
Clarington Public Library
Ramapo Catskill Library System
National Taichung Institute of Technology
Victorian Government Library Service
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María
King Abdulaziz Medical City
Aga Khan University
Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies
Imam Malik College for Islamic Sharia and Law
Northern Border University
Lebanese Parliament
Subject: System announcements -- selection
Permalink: https://librarytechnology.org/pr/15628/sirsidynix-welcomes-17-libraries-to-the-sirsidynix-symphony-family

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