StreamServe Expands StreamServe Learning Program, Debuts Interactive Online Training Environment

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Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:28am EST

Customers and partners provided on-demand knowledge of StreamServe`s
award-wining solutions for business communications 
BURLINGTON, Mass.--(Business Wire)--
StreamServe, Inc., a leading provider of business communication solutions, today
announced that it has added a unique, new online training environment to its
StreamServe Learning program. Currently available, this new e-learning
environment offers on-demand tools and capabilities to StreamServe`s worldwide
list of over 5,000 customers and partners. With on-demand access, trainees can
gather, review and act upon information they need on StreamServe`s products
whenever and wherever it is convenient for them. In addition, the newly enhanced
training program will now allow users to review and receive advanced training in
Live Expert sessions, ensuring that they receive a complete understanding of the
material. The new StreamServe Learning program also supports Web 2.0
communications, such as forums, chat rooms, video, etc., further enticing
collaboration among participants. 

By integrating StreamServe`s regular in-depth classroom training with the new
interactive capabilities of StreamServe Learning, customers and partners obtain
a fully blended approach to learning, where collaboration amongst learners and
subject matter experts is optimized. With the debut of the online learning
system, StreamServe plans to roll out e-Packs, which will offer customers
additional optimized blended learning solutions that are based on the
traditional classroom and the new online training environment, maximizing best
of both worlds. 

"With the growing population of social media and Web 2.0 tools, businesses are
demanding communication that meets the on-demand model," said Dennis Ladd,
StreamServe president and CEO. "No longer are businesses willing to wait for
information, nor should they need to. The new StreamServe Learning program meets
the needs of today`s business user by allowing them to receive training when and
where it is convenient. And since our list of global customers continues to
grow, it only makes sense to offer training that fits the on-demand world." 

"As intensive StreamServe users, we are always interested in learning more about
the new things we can achieve with the solutions," said Jos Fransen,
applications manager information and integration, Stork Food Systems. "I
participated in StreamServe`s online training BETA program this summer and was
very impressed by what StreamServe Learning now offers. The online training
environment provides modular on-demand learning while meeting pedagogic
requirements, allowing us to more easily maximize the full potential of
StreamServe`s software. In addition, it offers me reassurance that StreamServe
is the best choice for business communications." 

To learn more about the new StreamServe Learning program, please visit
http://www.streamservelearning.com. A full online catalogue of all the courses
offered by StreamServe Learning can be accessed here: http://bit.ly/2K84xR. 

Businesses around the world are increasingly recognizing the measurable return
on investment they can achieve through StreamServe`s solutions. By leveraging
existing ERP, CRM and content management infrastructure that already exists
within the enterprise, StreamServe Persuasion offers businesses an easy way to
improve customer communications through the delivery of highly-personalized
documents and invoices in either paper or electronic format. In addition,
businesses are finding our solutions reduce resources, such as paper, ink and
electricity - enabling them to make their operations more sustainable to our
environment and more attractive to their business prospects. 

About StreamServe

StreamServe is a leading provider of Enterprise Document Presentment solutions
that set the standard for business communications. Simple to deploy and
maintain, the company`s dynamic composition, document process automation and
enterprise output management solutions meet the demanding challenges of today`s
global businesses for producing and delivering highly customized documents in
any format. 

StreamServe`s advanced software solutions ease the process of composing and
automating business communications, enabling organizations to increase the value
and profitability of their business relationships. This is done all while
leveraging existing business applications such as ERP, CRM and ECM. 

The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Burlington, Mass., with
14 offices worldwide. StreamServe serves more than 5,000 customers in 130
countries, primarily in the financial services, utilities, manufacturing,
distribution and telecom sectors. Customers include BMW, CLP Power Hong Kong,
AmeriSource Bergen, and Siemens Financial. StreamServe`s strategic partners
include Adobe Systems, IBM, InfoPrint Solutions Company, Lawson and SAP AG. At
the SAP for Utilities 2009 conference in Washington, DC, StreamServe became the
only technology vendor awarded an "SAP Collaboration Fuels Innovation Award" for
its integration with SAP solutions in developing innovative solutions that meet
the business needs of today, as well as those of the future. 

To learn how StreamServe`s business communications solutions can help drive
efficiency and improve costs within your organization, please visit us online at
http://www.streamserve.com. 

StreamServe, the StreamServe logo, StreamServe EDP, and "Bringing Documents to
Life" are all trademarks of StreamServe Inc. Some software products marketed by
StreamServe Inc. and its distributors contain proprietary software components of
other software vendors. Other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective holders. ©StreamServe Inc. 2009

StreamServe, Inc.
Peter J. Gorman, +1-781-761-6659
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