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For best results enter just one or two words. Searches on more than one word will be treated &quot;as a phrase&quot;. Use the asterisk (*) character for wildcard searches. Home | Product Info | Technical Services| About CSS Group | Sales and Support | Request Info &nbsp; &nbsp; ");sEarchmAkEr[5]=new Array("dminfo.htm","DataManager General Information","","&nbsp; 11865 IH 10 West Suite 611 San Antonio, TX 78230 (210) 691-8444 Toll-Free (800) 448-8432 Fax (210) 561-9788 Last Revised on:&nbsp; DataManager provides the tools to fully maintain a smooth flow of information within the production site as our animated graphic will demonstrate. More information is available by clicking on the system above that interests you most. Asset Management Asset Management is designed to structure job files flowing to and from a File Server for total Digital Asset Management. DataManager's efficient server management capabilities allow for digital assets to be managed throughout the completion of the job. All authorized levels of production can instantly access Job files. Job notes can be entered and saved, providing communication links among users. Any AFP server, including Linux, Unix, and Windows NT or 2000 is supported. File formats supported include all Quicktime formats as well as Scitex CT, TIFF and EPS. Multiple page thumbnails are generated for multi-page Quark documents using our unique extension. During archiving, a 512x512 as well as a 80x80 JPEG preview is automatically created and stored permanently on-line. Keywords can be added to images on a per customer basis. If using a combination of Asset and Information Management all of the job fields are searchable to locate images. Information Management Information Management is designed to facilitate automation of all Job and Order Entry functions. 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That network must be planned, organized, and managed so that the digital flow is never interrupted. Connecting the internal network to the Internet provides great potential, but improperly handled, can create massive opportunities for your digital security to be breached. CSS provides all the services required to properly plan, organize, implement and maintain your network. Establishing and maintaining a solid infrastructure permits companies to easily handle digital flow increases, while maximizing it's profitability Consultation Perform needs analysis Phased approach to implementation. Consultation results in implementation plans and budgets. Experience in integrating workflow systems together, ie Barco, Scitex, Creo, Mac, PC's etc. InterNet Services DHCP DNS FTP Web Servers Email Firewalls and Routers Replication Web Pages File Servers NT based Optimized Networking IP Strategy Nat Security Backup Cable certifaction Network re-engineering Home | Product Info | Technical Services| About CSS Group | Sales and Support | Request Info ");sEarchmAkEr[7]=new Array("aboutus.htm","About the CSS Group","","&nbsp; 11865 IH 10 West Suite 611 San Antonio, TX 78230 (210) 691-8444 Toll-Free (800) 448-8432 Fax (210) 561-9788 Last Revised on:&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; CSS Group specializes in providing the Graphic Arts professionals with products and services to maximize productivity, and minimize additional overhead. We have over 35 years of combined experience with providing both technical and workflow solutions to the Graphic Arts industry. Our solutions will organize internal production environments, automate workflow processes, and integrate where needed, while securely and selectively publishing information for your customers to interact with. Founder and president Steve MacKenzie offers a wide range of expertise including over 35 years of prepress, database programming, and networking. We have a long history of creating technological and workflow solutions for the most perplexing production problems. Our distinguished client list includes some of the industry&#146;s largest facilities in the US and Canada. CSS Group, Inc. provides the skills and tools to create and maintain a smooth flow of information within the production site, as well as provide secure digital communications with your customers. DataManager Through the ongoing development of DataManager, CSS Group continues to offer the Graphic Arts professionals a specialized off-the-shelf Project Management database that is capable of becoming your complete database infrastructure. DataManager is designed to co-exist with an infinite combination of software packages, servers, and workflows. CSS Group provides custom development, if required, or our clients may perform their own web enhancements. IT Services CSS Group offers complete professional IT functions such as consultation, upgrading existing hardware, installing new hardware, as well as perform those technical services. Our goal is to ensure that the foundation of your internal networked devices and Internet connections are delivering to you and your customers the most reliable, efficient, and securest connections as possible. 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DataManager is structured to filter the generation and actions performed on those thumbnails differently based upon which class of data it lies within. Internal Workflows are structured to handle all the needs of users to produce jobs, while the host site can decide to control distinctly what automatically gets published on a per customer basis to the web. INTERNAL (Job Centric)&nbsp; Click to view details of workflow Organizing and maintaining customer supplied files into Jobs (Work in Progress File) or into Library Files, eliminates many job production issues. Once Jobs have been completed, the archiving process automatically follows the predefined folder attributes, purging unnecessary job files, copying, thumbnailing, while auto-publishing Job Centric information to aid in locating those files. CUSTOMER (Brand Centric)&nbsp; Click to view details of workflow Publishing image data that is designed to be searched in a Job Centric fashion to users who do not know Job Centric information makes it very difficult for them to locate potential files that will suit their needs. The data needs to be filtered and reorganized into a Brand Centric format before it's published to your Customers. Most Asset Management systems are designed to handle one or the other, or they require significant additional daily overhead to handle both. DataManager includes tools that systematically allow the transition of reorganizing image data from Job Centric to Brand Centric. DataManager is a well developed Asset Management system that provides the ability to solve internal production issues, while adding minimal overhead to publish those assets in a format that is optimized for each of your customers. 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Order Entry time is reduced by using drag and drop capabilities, along with the use of a floating palette that contains Products, Tasks, Materials, Specs, and Templates. Templates can be created and saved with built-in Schedules, Tasks, Materials, and Specs and applied to new Sub-Jobs and/or Revisions. Users also have the ability to build hierarchical Spec lists that can be stored and applied to Sub-Jobs and/or Revisions. Users can personalize the interfaces by reordering columns, setting sort and sub-sort orders, and resizing the windows. Extensive search criteria allows users to create and save unlimited searches. By combining these features, users can instantly see the exact set of information they are interested in. Electronic Job Tickets Since the Job information is stored in a hierarchical structure, users can create unique Electronic Job Tickets. The root level of a Job contains basic billing information such as Job number, customer name, Job name, description, due date, salesperson, and customer PO number. Each Job may contain as many Sub-Jobs as required. Sub-Jobs are projects within each Job and contain information unique to that Sub-Job. Sub-Jobs contain Departments that can be considered cost centers, or a way of segmenting information within each Sub-Job. Hierarchical Spec lists that are stored can be applied to Sub-Jobs and/or Revisions. Specs can also be grouped by Department. Adding a new Revision to a Sub-Job will create a new version of that Sub-Job. This new Revision will carry Sub-Job information forward and additional information can be added that is specific to that Revision. Once all Sub-Job information has been entered, the Electronic Job Ticket can be viewed by all production people or printed. It can also be easily modified when a change is required. 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Total costs can be established by setting material, labor and overhead rates. Each Task and Material can be billed at a different rate for each of your customers. Tasks and Materials can be combined to create &quot;Products.&quot; Products contain user-determined durations of time for each Task, as well as user- determined quantities of Materials. These become the &quot;standards&quot; that your company works toward when producing work. If, over a period of time, standards are discovered to be too high or low, values are adjusted to better reflect current productivity. Detailed job reports can be generated to include billable, non-billable Time and Material, quoted versus estimated versus actual costs for each Task, and Material consumed. Tasks that are not Job specific (i.e. training, maintenance or downtime) can be tracked as well. 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Material lists can be generated for each Job, allowing operators to &quot;consume&quot; Materials as they work.Time and Materials can be used to subtotal and populate the Billing Worksheet for the Job using estimated, actual, quoted values, or any combination to create a Billing Worksheet specific to your customer's needs. The Open Tasks and Scheduled Tasks screens provide operators with all their work information. The Open Tasks screen allows an operator to charge time to a single Task or to multiple Jobs/Tasks. Operators can view the Scheduled Tasks screen by Department names, by their own name, by statuses (which can provide Job routing flow), or by using the schedule filter to control how the schedules are displayed for them. By dragging a Task from the Scheduled Tasks screen on to the Open Tasks screen, time is automatically tracked for that Task. 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"" : "s"; SeArchmaKEr += "<P>" + SEarChMaker + " page" + sEarchmaKer + " listed.&nbsp;&nbsp;"; } SeArchmaKEr += "<A href=\"javascript:history.go(-1)\"><B>Search Again</B></A></P>"; SeArchmaKEr += ( "</font>" ); SeArchmaKEr += "</p></body></html>"; } function sEArchmakEr() { var sEarchMakEr = SeArchmaKEr;document.open(); document.write(sEarchMakEr); document.close(); } function sEArchmAker( searchmAkEr ) { var seaRChmAkEr="";for( var searChMaKer=0; searChMaKer<searchmAkEr.length; searChMaKer++) { if( searchmAkEr.charAt(searChMaKer)=="<" ) { seaRChmAkEr += "&lt;"; } else if( searchmAkEr.charAt(searChMaKer)==">" ) { seaRChmAkEr += "&gt;"; } else if( searchmAkEr.charAt(searChMaKer)=="\"" ) { seaRChmAkEr += "&quot;"; } else { seaRChmAkEr += searchmAkEr.charAt(searChMaKer); } } return( seaRChmAkEr ); } function seARchmAKer() { seArcHmaker = seARchmaKEr.indexOf("*"); if( seArcHmaker == 0 ) { seArcHmaker = -2; SEarCHmaker = false; } else if (seArcHmaker == seARchmaKEr.length -1) { seArcHmaker = -3; SEarCHmaker = false; } else if (seArcHmaker > 0 ) { seArcHmaker = -4;SEarCHmaker = true; } else { SEarCHmaker = false; } if ( seARchmaKEr.indexOf("*") != seARchmaKEr.lastIndexOf("*") ) { if( seArcHmaker == -2 ) { if( seARchmaKEr.lastIndexOf("*") == seARchmaKEr.length - 1 ) { seArcHmaker = -5; } else { seArcHmaker = -4; SEarCHmaker = true; } } }if( ( seArcHmaker == -2 ) || (seArcHmaker == -5 )) { seARchmaKEr = seARchmaKEr.substring( 1, seARchmaKEr.length ); } if( ( seArcHmaker == -3 ) || (seArcHmaker == -5 )) { seARchmaKEr = seARchmaKEr.substring( 0, seARchmaKEr.length - 1 ); } } function startsearch() { var searChmakEr;seARchmaKEr=document.formSearch.txtSearch.value;if ( seARchmaKEr.length > 0 ) { SeArchmaKEr = "";searChmAker = seARchmaKEr; seARchmaKEr = sEArchmAker(seARchmaKEr);seARchmAKer();searChmakEr = seARchmaKEr.toUpperCase();if ( !(SEarCHmaker ) ) { for( var searChMaKer=1; searChMaKer<sEarchmAkEr.length; searChMaKer++ ) { searchmaKEr( searChMaKer, searChmakEr ); } sEaRChmakEr(); } searchMAKer();SEarchMakEr();searChmAKer();sEArchmakEr(); } } 

//  End of Search Maker Pro script.

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