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News Release from: The Stationery Office | Subject: Managed on-line bookshop service
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 September 2006
On-Line Bookshop Service Matches User's
Intranet
TSO, the document and publishing services provider has launched a new managed on-line bookshop service that is capable of being incorporated within a client organisation's internal purchasing system.
TSO, the document and publishing services provider has launched a new managed on-line bookshop service that is said to be capable of being incorporated within a client organisation's internal purchasing system That way, said TSO, it enables the organisation to give its staff access to virtually any UK book in print, whilst still keeping control of costs
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 5 Dec 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new service marries TSO's existing on-line bookshop with a customer's existing intranet.
It is able to recognise users as they enter the site via a secure link and publications are delivered direct to the person who ordered them.
Purchases are made using an internal charge code, with TSO invoicing monthly.
Jeremy Hook, managing director of TSO Publishing Services said: "This new service combines TSO's expertise in website development with our experience of running one of the UK's largest and most successful online bookshops." The first organisation to use the service is the BBC, which adopted it for its 25,000 staff earlier this month.
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