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USA Today
Going to Press
For more than twenty years, millions of readers from coast to coast
begin their day with USA Today. And while its flashy graphics and
nationwide scope were heralded as a technological breakthrough in
the early 1980s -- certain elements in its production were still
performed by methods little removed from the days of copy boys and
hot lead. And while the masthead proclaimed -- "by Satellite!" --
prepress work, for example, still meant filling in old-fashioned
paper forms.
Then, some eight years ago, that all changed, when Prepress Systems
Administrator Miles Weissman decided to bring in FileMaker Pro.
Miles had worked with FileMaker for several years on his own, and
felt that the software could make a difference in the work tracking
procedure. The introduction of FileMaker didn't just happen, though
-- there were obstacles to overcome, questions to resolve.
"Integration with our other systems was one issue," Miles comments,
"especially SQL integration. Getting IT approval was another
concern."
But every problem has a solution. "We bought a SQL plug-in," says
Miles, and the result was very functional."
Today, work tracking and job scheduling for USA Today's prepress
and advertising operations are carried out in Captain, a FileMaker
Pro-based application. "Ads are received by Advertising Operations
(AdOps) and information about the ad is entered into their Ad
Management System - AMS, a custom AS/400 database," Miles explains.
"Captain is used to pull production specific information from AMS
via a SQL plug-in. AdOps uses Captain to print out a job ticket,
delivers the ad to Production, and updates the ad record to
indicate the ad's new location."
Every step of every complex job involved in bringing each day's
issue to press is tracked and documented easily, with speed, and
accuracy. "In production, when someone starts working on the ad,
they update Captain with the operator's name, and that the ad is
being worked on," Miles continues. "When the ad is completed and
checked, Captain is again updated to indicate the ad's completion,
with time completed." The convenience and power of the system allow
easy prioritization of work assignments, and easy backtracking of
the work flow ensures that when problems arise on a given ad, they
can be followed to the source. The system also allows managers to
analyze daily work performance trends.
FileMaker Pro fits smoothly into the daily routine. "FileMaker is
very user friendly," says Director of Prepress Operations Steve
Terrillion, "and requires minimal training, It's relatively easy to
implement for workgroup use." Currently, he says, five workgroups
are using the system, encompassing ten to twenty databases with up
to 65,000 records.
When there's work to be done, and when there's a newspaper to hit
the street -- USA Today knows that the power of FileMaker Pro is
front page news.
Contact information
Contact Info for Customer:Steve Terrillion
Director of Prepress Operations
USA Today
703-854-5323
sterrillion@usatoday.com
http://www.usatoday.com
Filemaker Contact:
Kevin Mallon
Public Relations Manager
FileMaker Inc.
408-987-7227
kevin_mallon@filemaker.com
http://www.filemaker.com
- Tracking work in the complicated pre-press procedures for a major national newspaper once meant filling in tiresome paper forms. But at USA Today, a work tracking system built around FileMaker Pro means that every step in the prepress process is documented easily, effectively, and efficiently -- and FileMaker's user-friendliness reduces the learning curve for new users.
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