I think application servers are great tools because they can collect
information from a variety of sources: backend systems, email, voice
portals, WAP, www, etc, and prepare information for distribution via many
channels fax, voice (outbound/interactive), print, www/wap, email, backend
systems ...
My latest thinking project, is creating a personalized print magazine for
direct mail distribution. For simplicity I was thinking of doing a 13 week
trial with personalized TV Listings.
Include a sports page, local sports page (schedules, standings. ie your
hockey league, and daughters soccer). Maybe birthday coupon page (if
applicable). Money page, sports pool update page. Church news letter. Any
way you get the drift.
The web would be used (voice portal included) to tailor the content that is
included. ie build the document profile. And act as a tool to help create
and aggregate the content.
Eric
From: Stewart McGowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 03 May 2001 10:26:59 +0100
erm....we're a "total communications company" (apparently) we go from print
to web and multimedia to audio and video.....
and there's a huge market :)
Stew
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From: Mark Ireland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Would there be a large market for this ? I am thinking print companies that
go to the web. . .
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric
Is anyone familiar with transporting web data to print publications? I am
curious what people are doing, and some ideas on how people might approach
this.
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