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The Signcraft Group story began in the 1960's with Sam King taking a hard look at the signage industry and resolving that it wasn't delivering the service its customers deserved. At that time, Sam was a trained sign writer with a solid grounding in the industry. He decided to form his business based on the philosophy of "performing a common task uncommonly well." Based on this principle, Signcraft evolved from a tradition sign shop to become a signage specialist encompassing different trades and services to become Australia's leading signage organisation.
JASCO has provided a full suite of ICT services to Signcraft for many years. Most recently, we completed a total upgrade of their communications and messaging infrastructre, including the deployment of Exchange 2010. Mr. Michael Baljak of Signcraft offered the following observations;
Exchange 2010 "...Given that you have asked the question, I can probably think of five scenarios where I have been required to run through archived email, current inboxes and old inboxes in an attempt to find documents and emails that substantiate a position that we have taken in a dispute. To describe that as a difficult process, probably is an understatement. With previous versions of Exchange and the way that it held large volumes of email, from what I can gather, using Exchange 2010, it seems to be significantly more improved and vastly easier for me as a semi technical user. It is a huge improvement and it is something that will give us some degree of benefit to Signcraft because it is in the nature of what we do, we are involved in custom works, we don’t make one thing exactly the same."
Web Outlook Access "I have gone to the extent where I do not travel with a laptop anymore, I would use a mobile device, and when I am at any of our other plants, I would use a local machine there, and I can gain access to all my files, all my emails, all my archived information, as I did in an aircraft lounge yesterday. I sat there for a couple of hours as the flight was delayed and I was able to access all my information from a computer that I have never used before. It gave me access to everything I needed within the business. Now, that is something that I did not have before and it is something that I actually having used now, is something that I look forward to using again tomorrow and the next day."
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