GMB's RecFind User Group (RUG) Newsletter
Special 20th Anniversary Edition, April 2004
It's our 20th Anniversary and we thought it would be fun to show you
how far we've come in the past 20 years. Thank you to all of our
customers who made our first 20 years such a success!
It is hard to believe that GMB has been in operation some 20 years
just as it is hard to believe that I began my career in IT in 1965. What
is it they say, "Time flies when you are having fun?"
Then I start counting the products and product versions we have
produced and began to wonder how we managed to do so much in such a
short time. How many of you actually remember products like DocFind,
Eva, CtVt, Sutes, PACT-1100, Diary or our integrated television
broadcasting systems for TCN9 (Election coverage and football) or our
athletics systems or our NEC multi-PABX integration software?
From 1984 up until the end of the 1980s we did research and
development and systems development for organizations such as Sperry
Univac, Burroughs, NEC and IBM (an AS/400 version of the character
version of RecFind). The revenues from this work provided ninety-percent
of our turnover and provided the capital we needed to design and develop
our own products. Then beginning around 1989, we began 'reinventing' GMB
as a 'shrink-wrap' software company and moved away from external
development to concentrate on our own products such as RecFind. Within 5
years one-hundred percent of our revenues were from our own products.
One of the lessons we have learned during these 20 years is that all
companies need to periodically 're-invent' themselves to better adapt to
the world of today and tomorrow. GMB is undergoing a major re-invention
at this time. We are changing our business model as well as our
products. We are also adding some new people with the skill sets we need
to achieve our new objectives.
You will see a plethora of new products this year, as well as major
improvements to existing products. On the business side we are still
privately owned (the McKenna family) and debt-free and we see no need to
corporatize (i.e., IPO) in the near future as our business is profitable
and our R&D is funded. We are however changing the way we do
business.
Our objective is to produce high quality, robust, scalable niche
solutions for the records, document and knowledge management domain.
Products that simply do the job and work day in, day out, year after
year. Our products will be 'special' and unique and will be specifically
designed to make your life easier and to increase productivity by
removing the need for end-user involvement. We will simplify and
automate all the processes involved in records management, document
management, imaging and content management. The core features of all of
our new products will include:
- Totally automatic processes
- Rules
(business-process) driven functionality
- Absolute configurability
- Ease of installation and roll-out
- Low maintenance costs
- Lowest
possible TCO (Total Cost of Ownership)
The first examples of this new
paradigm will be GEM and RecCapture.
We will also stop chasing after the various (ever-changing and
different, state to state and country to country) 'standards' and
instead, build configurable processes into our products so the customer
can modify our products (without programming) to meet any required
standard. The first example of this will be a user-configurable XML
engine that will allow you to import or export any object or Metadata
and easily meet any required XML standard, (of which there are literally
thousands).
In short, we want the functionality of our products to be driven by
real-world customer needs, not by the wish-lists of RFPs and the
ever-changing and conflicting demands of multitudinous state and
national 'standards'. In short, I want to get back to the business of
solving business problems, not implementing a plethora of useless,
inappropriate features that no one will ever utilize.
We will also maintain our 'budget' pricing algorithms to continue to
provide our customers with the most cost-effective solutions (and to
drive our competitors crazy).
Our 'face' to you the customer will be friendly, co-operative,
easy-to-do-business-with and flexible. At GMB we will look after you.
We will invest in our people, especially those that have been with us
through good times and bad and been the heart and soul of GMB. This is
in fact the most important lesson I have learned in the last 20 years.
Without the right people you can't do anything. With the right people,
you can do anything.
Thank you for your support over the last 20 years. We look forward to
being of service over the next 20 years.
Frank
McKenna
President
GMB Group
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GMB Solutions Pty Limited was formed in August 1983, and began
operations in April 1984. The company name GMB came from the initials of
the three original partners being Gillett, McKenna, and Bachmann.
Mr. Frank McKenna is the founder and is now the only one of the original
three still involved with GMB. He is the President of the company.
GMB Research & Development Pty Ltd was formed in January 1985 and
is the major Australian subsidiary of the GMB Group.
GMB Knowledge Management Inc was formed in Jan 2001 and is the parent
company of the GMB Group. This company is based in San Diego,
California, USA. GMB Support Inc, which was founded in 1989, is the US
trading company.
Major Activities
- Research and development for both GMB and
outside clients. Over the last 20 years, GMB has invested more than
20% of its turnover on research & development.
- GMB product development. Each year, we
produce at least one major new release of our products.
- Sale of GMB products via a direct sales
force as well as distributors in Australia, New Zealand, the UK,
Canada and the USA.
- The supply of services to our clients in the
form of conversions and data take-ups, consulting, general support,
installation support, software maintenance and training.
- The supply of 3rd party products to our
clients including barcode labels, barcode equipment and scanners.
Research & Development Activities
GMB's own research and development efforts have been in the areas of
application development tools, proprietary indexing and retrieval
mechanisms, (as seen in the RecFind and DocFind product ranges) and
extensions to GMB application products in the specific areas of image
processing and electronic document viewers.
Major one-off developments for outside clients in the past include an
SCO Unix based imaging product for NEC Australia, the Australian Jockey
Club inter club communications system; the TCN9 Cricket Broadcasting
system; the TCN/9 Election Broadcasting and Forecasting system; and the
TCN9 State of Origin Rugby League Broadcasting system.
Whole of Life Service
The logo may have changed but GMB's mission has not. That is, to
provide only the highest quality products and services to its customers
and to provide a complete, 'Whole of Life' service. We take your need
from vision to design to development to installation to ongoing support.
We provide all of the services necessary to ensure that you meet your
objectives: consultancy; design; development; training; support and
maintenance. We take your idea and nurture and develop it until it is a
full grown, robust product - acorn to mighty oak tree. We provide a
complete solution so that you can concentrate on your core business.
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Date
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Product Release
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1983 |
First DocFind
Software - a combined records and library management
system. |
1984 |
Sutes
Software - Sperry UTS Terminal Emulator. |
1985 |
PACT 1100
- Sperry 1100 Mainframe Emulator. |
1986 |
First RecFind Software
- Records Management software with file, document &
information storage and retrieval, free text searching,
thesaurus function, security control, full barcode support. |
1986 |
EVA Software
- 'Effective Visual Architect' - produces presentation visuals -
text, graphics, cartoons, maps |
1987 |
LibFind Software
- Library Management software with cataloguing, circulation
functions, borrower tracking, on-line public access catalogue,
full barcode support. |
1987 |
GMB 'Office' Software
- Office Management software with multiple appointment diaries
and teledexes, daily to-do list, alarm functions, electronic
mail, note pad, conference scheduling, itineraries, word
processor and mail merge functions. |
1988 |
RecFind/ImageFind
Software - imaging capabilities introduced to RecFind. |
1993 |
RecQuery
Software - The low cost way to RecFind-enable desktops. Give
everyone in the organization the ability to search for, display
and print information from the RecFind database. Works with both
RecFind Professional and RecFind Corporate. |
1994 |
DocFind
Software for Windows - The perfect home office or small
business electronic record keeping system. Manage paper, scanned
images and electronic documents with one easy to use product.
RecFind Lite/RecFind Ultra Lite Software - cut down versions
of RecFind. |
1995 |
RecFind
Button Software - Integrates RecFind to popular desktop office suites and e-mail
clients. A fast and non-invasive
way to capture electronic documents at the desktop. |
1996 |
AIM
Software - Low cost performance tool for clients using
heavily loaded Wide Area Networks (WANs). Designed to remove 95%
of this load from the WAN. |
1997 |
OLE Software
- Gateway to facilitate ease of communication between
RecFind and any other application. |
1997 |
RecFind Color
Labeling and Lektriever Integration |
1998 |
High Speed
Scanning Module Software - designed to provide the easiest
and fastest way to batch scan large numbers of documents and
'automatically' index and store them in the RecFind Corporate
relational database. |
1999 |
RecQuery Thin
Client Software - The thin client (Browser resident) version
of RecQuery. Runs on a Web server, links to the RecFind database
via ODBC and to the user via Microsoft Explorer or Netscape.
Runs on Intel and Apple clients (via the Browser). |
2000 |
GEM 3.2
Software - Email Management Software - designed as a
server-side application that connects directly to your email
servers and captures all incoming and outgoing emails, including
internal emails. It captures emails according to the rules you
set up in the GEM Configuration utility. You determine which
emails to capture and which to ignore by configuring appropriate
rules. |
2001 |
ISYS Search
Integration with RecFind - GMB incorporated the award
winning ISYS text search engine from Odyssey Development. ISYS
Search is a search on the full text of any attached document,
(e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc). |
2003 |
RecQuery TC
API Software - provides an object-orientated way to easily
and quickly 'connect' RecFind to other systems and transfer
data. It allows another application to expose File and Document
objects within the RecFind database via a series of HTTP calls
to RecQuery TC. |
2004 |
GEM 5.0 -
Email Management Software - GEM 5.0 is a completely new
product that shares no DNA whatsoever with GEM 3.2. Unlike GEM
3.2 it is based on the very latest 32 bit technology and was
designed from the outset to be 100% compatible with our
information management product RecFind 5.0. |
2004 |
File Database
Transfer Utility - an easy way to move records between
different RecFind systems |
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GEM 5.0 is in it's final pre-production testing at our GEM Beta sites
and is scheduled for release in early May.
GEM 5.0 Demonstrations
If you would like to see a 'Free' online demonstration of GEM click
here. The demonstration will take place online via an application
that we use called DesktopStreaming. The screen-sharing plug-in lets
both you and the GMB Consultant communicate via a chat window on your
workstation.
Also, a simple PowerPoint presentation on GEM 5.0 is available for
download from our web site and can be accessed by clicking on the
following hyperlink http://www.gmbsupport.com/GEM
5.0 presentation.zip. This can be used to explain and present GEM
5.0 to your management and users. It includes speaker notes.
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In this newsletter we thought that we would bring some attention to
one of our new RecFind add-on products called the RecQueryTC-API which
was released late last year.
The RecQueryTC-API is an additional purchasable product that allows
you to link to your RecFind information from a third-party application.
For example, if you are a Council, from within your property system
you will be able to press a button that will display the relevant file
folder (s) from RecFind for that property.
In order for this link to work there must be a common identifier in
RecFind and the third-party application – for example, the property
system must know the RecFind file number.
In order to use the RecQueryTC-API, you will also require RecQueryTC
which is our web browser based client.
For more information, please see http://www.gmbsupport.com/Products/recquerytcapi.htm
or email sales@gmbsupport.com.
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Service pack 2 for RecFind 5.0.0B has been released and is now
available from our website for immediate downloading.
To download the service packs and view the release notes, please click
here.
Please contact GMB support should you have any questions relating to
the service pack.
On-line: http://www.gmbsupport.com/Support/index.htm#helpdesk
E-mail: support@gmbsupport.com
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Training Program
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City
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Scheduled Dates
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» Adelaide, Australia
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24-28 May 2004
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» Brisbane, Australia
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31 May - 3 June 2004
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» Perth, Australia
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14-18 June 2004
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» Tasmania, Australia
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21-25 June 2004
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» USA/Canada
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TBA - customers interested in attending RF5 Training in the USA/Canada please email training@gmbsupport.com.
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Professional Services Update
Written by Gregory Warrilow, GMB Trainer/Consultant
Australia
The end of 2003 saw the V5 Upgrade courses proving to be just as
popular as from when they were first scheduled at the beginning of the
year. Upgrade courses were held in Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart, Melbourne
Perth and Sydney. Having done a years worth of V5 Upgrade courses, I've
been interested to find out which of the new features have been the most
popular. Whilst all of the new features have been adopted throughout the
plethora of RecFind installations around the globe, one of the big
winners would have to be the Cloning function (see Tips & Tricks
below). This feature alone is a
real time and data entry saver, so happy cloning everyone!
The last half of 2003 also saw consultancies being conducted in
every state, in both regional areas and capital cities. Prior to
upgrading to V5, many sites have taken the opportunity to invest in a
post implementation consultancy. This can prove invaluable in making
sure RecFind is being used to it's full potential, now that many sites
have decided to implement EDM.
NRG Gladstone
Power Station
Queensland, Australia
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NRG Gladstone Power Station - one of many sites utilizing
Post Implementation Consulting to implement EDM, including
the use of barcoding, RQTC and workflow.
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Canada
A V5 Upgrade course was conducted in Edmonton, Alberta for ten
students. All of those in attendance were experienced RecFind users and
once again it was great to get some feedback on how different sites
utilize the functionality within RecFind.
Snow Machine, Edmonton, Alberta Canada
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"After the initial shock of a -15 Celsius
temperature and thick snow, the training warmed up with a
lot of questions and feedback.
Thanks to all of those in attendance for your
hospitality". |
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USA
A week of scheduled training was conducted in Los Angeles at the
Microtek training facility in El Segundo. The course was attended by a
small group which made the week relaxed and opened up the dialogue for
exchanging ideas. Thanks to the Microtek staff who looked after us and
made sure the week went without any hitches.
Two days of customized training was also conducted in Washington DC
at the Australian Embassy. This was a return visit and it was great to
see the leaps and bounds that have occurred within their RecFind
installation. My first training trip there was conducted on V3.2, this
one was conducted on V5 and took in RQTC and EDM as well.
Whilst in Washington DC I also conducted a site visit, accompanying
our partner UNISYS, at a Federal Government installation. They were
using the HSSM to store a large volume of electronic documents. I also
had the opportunity to call into the UNISYS office in Maryland to meet
the guys I had trained previously.
Australian Embassy Washington DC, USA
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RecFind Trainees
Los Angeles, USA
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2004 is shaping up to be an exciting year. With the release of
RecCapture and GEM 5.0, Professional Services is looking forward to the
challenge of providing and promoting new training courses, to ensure
that RecFind and it's associated products, are used to their full
potential.
If you are interested in attending a RecFind 5 Training course
please email training@gmbsupport.com.
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Cloning a File Folder
If a sequence of files needs to be created using the same titling
structures etc, a single file record can now be cloned. This means that
all the data fields from an existing file record can be copied to
another without having to re-enter the same data over again.
To clone a file record, use the following procedure:
1. Select the ACTIVE tab.
2. Select the FILE MAINT module.
3. Select the Select drop down menu.
4. Select the required file.
5. Highlight the required file on the work list.
6. Select the Clone function button. The Clone function can also be
selected by using the File drop down menu.
7. Add any additional information as required.
8. Select the OK function button to save your file record.
Alternatively, if your worklist is empty, you could select the Clone
function button, then the desired file. The file will then automatically
open in the Clone File Screen.
Please Note: RecFind will allocate the next file number in the
sequence that has been configured by the RecFind Administrator, however
should multiple sequencing be in use, the characters that will trigger
the next number in the sequence will need to be entered in the File
Folder Number field.
Document and Box Profiles can also be cloned in RecFind 5.0.
Tips & Tricks is a regular feature of the RUG
newsletter to help you get the best from your RecFind 5 installation.
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A small insight into one our longest serving customers...
National Gallery of Victoria
The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) comprises NGV Australia
located at Federation Square, which houses Australian art, and NGV
International on St Kilda Road which houses International art.
There are over 70,000 works in the NGV collection.
Arthur Sliwinski is Coordinator of the Records Management Unit at NGV.
Prior to 1990 there was no records management system in place. Records
were stored in cardboard boxes and it was often impossible to find
previous correspondence. A manual records system was introduced in 1990.
At the time of setting up manual system 100,000 documents and 10,000
manila files were found around the organization. Most records prior to
1990 were in archival storage. Records from the 1800s-1960s were sent to
the Public Records Office of Victoria.
RecFind Text version was introduced in 1993. All files were entered
into RecFind with the old file numbers in the Old File Number Field.
Documents began being recorded from 1994.
When the RecFind Windows version was introduced in 1997, a two-tier
titling structure and 3 multiple file number sequences were introduced.
Document numbers went through a variety of number changes, from straight
digits to alpha/numeric. Barcode technology was also introduced in 1997,
which simplified file audits.
NGV have had RecFind Version 5.0.0B installed since January 2004. They
are also using a pre-printed one-piece color coded numbers with barcodes
on files.
NGV currently have 9,300 files with 12,000 documents. There is a
scanning pilot project in progress for Director's incoming mail and Email
management is under consideration.
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We have had a great response to the RecFind User Groups held so far
this year - we appreciate our Users getting involved and
interactive as this assists us in shaping future generations of our
software.
We are currently researching how users in remote areas
can become involved with the RecFind user groups. Two options we are considering
are:
1. An online service - this service allows you to communicate
via a conference call and to view a demonstration via the Internet on
your desktop.
2. Holding smaller meetings in regional areas - we are trying to
schedule smaller RUG meetings in remote areas when we know one of our
trainers/consultants will be visiting that area for training/consulting.
We will keep you updated if/when we are able to provide these
options.
To view the upcoming RecFind User Group meeting
schedule, please click here: http://www.gmbsupport.com/Rug/index.htm
If you are interested in attending these meetings or organizing one
in your area please email s.forlico@gmbsupport.com
with 'RUG MEETING' in the subject line and state your name/s,
company name and contact details.
Whether you are a power user of GMB products, or a new
user looking for insight from others, we invite you to get involved and
get connected with a RecFind User Group.
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Contact Update
Have you recently shifted office or changed contact person?
For any updates, simply give us your new particulars, as listed
below, and email them to our Sales Department at
sales@gmbsupport.com.
Please include the following details:
Company Name, Contact Person, Designation, Address, Email Address,
Telephone Number, Fax Number, and GMB Customer Number
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