Geac Computers, Inc. is now in its twenty‐fourth year as a library system supplier. For the past year and a half, Geac has been combining the resources of recently acquired CLSI with its own to create a “new” Geac, a company focused on developing advanced information systems and superior service programs to meet the needs of libraries for the future. Geac's sole product development and design goal is to provide libraries with the most advanced technology available to enable them to manage and deliver information from a variety of sources worldwide. The measured transition to client/server architecture from the current centralized character‐based design is an example of Geac's adaptation of the latest technology to meet the needs of libraries. Networking is an important component of Geac's systems for the future. As more information becomes available in electronic formats via a variety of networks, it is important that Geac systems provide fast, easy, transparent access to it. The ultimate objective of Geac's client/server and network development is to provide fast, easy access to all types of data, wherever it resides.
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March 01 1994
GEAC: A formula for the future Available to Purchase
Charles Farley;
Charles Farley
General manager, Beck is marketing manager, Geac Computers, Inc., Newtonville, Massachusetts
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Susan Beck;
Susan Beck
Marketing manager, Geac Computers, Inc., Newtonville, Massachusetts
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Julia Miller
Julia Miller
Communications representative, Geac Computers, Inc., Newtonville, Massachusetts
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-166X
Print ISSN: 0737-8831
© MCB UP Limited
1994
Library Hi Tech (1994) 12 (3): 7–30.
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Farley C, Beck S, Miller J (1994), "GEAC: A formula for the future". Library Hi Tech, Vol. 12 No. 3 pp. 7–30, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb047924
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