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GTS takes another big step in delivering complete business management solutions for the glass industry with our partnership with GDS Storefront Estimating. GDS Storefront Estimating has been a leading provider of commercial glazing design and estimating software for many years. With the release of WinBidPro v15 , GDS has taken the drawing and estimating capabilities to a new level.

 

GDS presented WinBidPro v15 at the GTS Client Conference in Las Vegas back in September. I was impressed by the excitement shown from our customers as GDS highlighted the differences between v14 and v15, a true CAD design engine and no restrictions on project size to name a couple.

 

With GlasPacLX Glazier Edition, you can import the material takeoffs for parts and glass generated by WinBidPro v15 directly into a job estimate. This is another step in providing a complete end-to-end solution for commercial glaziers; a seamless flow of information from estimate to GlasPacLX for contract management and billing, and finally to Microsoft Dynamics or QuickBooks for accounting.

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We have now officially launched Not authorized to view the specified community 2123!  We are excited about this one because it gives you, our customers, the ability to let your ideas be heard.  We want to know how we can make GlasPacLX better for you.

LXStorm allows you to submit ideas / enhancements to GTS. We welcome feedback and ideas from you, the people who use it every day.

 

This also gives another level of customer service that you did not have before.  Now you are given a place where not only can you submit an idea, but if you like an idea someone else submitted, you can comment and thus cast your 'vote' on it.  As this gets used more and more it will allow us to have a fresh perspective into what you need.

 

Each idea will, in the least, be responded to by someone from the GTS Support department.  In addition, we welcome anyone to post on any other ideas.  Would you like to see an existing idea, but modified a little?  Add a response.

 

So, let your voice be heard!  Submit your ideas and suggestions today!

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After 15 years of bleeding "[PPG|http://www.ppg.com/]-Blue" I woke up on October 1st working for a new company....[Pittsburgh Glass Works|http://corporateportal.ppg.com/na/PGW/default.htm]. It has been many months in the making and after a lot of hard work we have reached this important milestone. Since the purchase by Kohlberg and Companyis now official, I can share with you my thoughts on the Company's path forward.

 

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Bottom line, I am more excited about the future than ever.

 

Kohlberg & Company brings with it a wealth of knowledge and experience in the automotive industry. Our new Chairman and CEO, James D. Wiggins, has been affiliated with Kohlberg & Company since 1996. During his tenure with the firm, Mr. Wiggins has held the positions of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of five Kohlberg portfolio companies in the automotive and industrial sectors. Prior to becoming an Operating Principal at Kohlberg, he was Group President of the Stant-Schrader Group of the Gates Group of Companies and then President and Chief Executive Officer of the Gates Group, a $3bn automotive and industrial subsidiary of Tomkins PLC.

 

The executive leadership of the business to support Mr. Wiggins has remained in tact. Although this is a time of unprecedented change, the core philosophies, vision, and strong leadership that have enabled the company to deliver superior products and services to the market remain stable.

 

From a focus perspective, it is a win for both PPG and Pittsburgh Glass Works. Clearly, PPG is shifting its' focus to be a coatings and specialty products company. As stated in the July 8, 2008 press releaseon the sale:

"This transaction is another positive step forward in our portfolio transformation," said Charles E. Bunch, PPG chairman and chief executive officer. "It enables us to focus more on coatings and specialty products, and significantly reduces PPG's exposure to the U.S. automotive market."

Whereas Pittsburgh Glass Works will be making significant investments in the business to grow, compete and deliver superior value to our customers.

 

For GTS customers specifically, our strategy remains the same. We will,

  1. Maintain our leadership position in the auto glass software market

  2. Grow by enhancing the value we bring to the residential and commercial flat glass software market

  3. Diversify with new products and services in new markets

    • Internet Marketing Services for the auto glass, flat glass and collision markets

    • Partnership wtih Microsoft Dynamics "best-in-class" financial applications specifically tailored for the glass industry

 

And with the new Company I am more confident than ever that we will deliver on our promise.

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Forums?  Discussions?  What is the difference and why would I ever use them?

 

 

Answer #1: There isn't a difference.  They are the same.

Answer #2: Oh my goodness.  If you are not using them you really are missing out on a TON of information.

 

As a personal example, my clothes washer started to leak - no wait - it started to gush out water.  I did a Google search and it took me to a forum which walked me through diagnosing the problem.  Bam.  Found the source of the fountain in one minute.

 

Then I went back to ask my next question, "How do I fix it?"  Other people had the same question.  Fortunately for me many other people have answered that question.  Each answer had a little different slant (which is a good thing - I'll show you later).  Again, the forum gave me step by step instructions on how to take out the defective part and replace it.  I took it out (with ease) and my wife picked up the new part the next day.  Now, to get it in... Again, with the simple instructions it didn't take me long.  But there was one step that said, "To do this next part, you will need two people."  Well, guess what?  I figured out how to do it by myself.  After I was all done I went back in and told everyone else how to do it without the second person. My wife thought I was a genius and for a small investment I saved TON of money on a Maytag Repair Man.

 

I didn't have to wait until the morning to get on the phone and call someone.  I didn't have to take a training class in washer repair and learn a whole bunch of information when all I wanted was something very specific.  I didn't have to lose sleep over it at all.  Ahhhhh.  Peace of mind.

 

I also run other social networks for other organizations.  On a conference call last night I was asked, "What are the benefits of using discussions instead of the phone or email?"

 

 

  1. Your Own Time:  You don't have to wait on the phone with "Maytag Support."  When YOU have the time, you create a new Discussion, ask your question and walk away.  When someone answers (and they will) you will be notified, or use Not authorized to view the specified document 2612.

  2. Many Different Perspectives: When you ask the question, it doesn't go to just one person.  It goes to potentially thousands of people (and in the case of the Community Portal, it goes to over 1000 members including our Support department).  Anyone can answer it.  And the beauty of this is that everyone has a different perspective.  Sure, there may be one basic answer to a question, but we all have our own view.  My view of it may not match yours - it may be just a bit off.  But someone else may share your view and give you the exact answer you are looking for.  Also, if the answer can be debated, you get a wealth of knowledge in the exchange of ideas.

  3. Searchable:  Email and phone conversations are for that one time.  After that you delete the email or hang up the phone.  With Discussions the questions and answers will always be there, waiting for you.  Do a quick search, use TAGS(like topics) or browse by 'Community'.  There are a number of ways to find the information.  But it will always be there for you.

  4. 1:Many: You get to benefit from others' curiosity!  They ask the question (the '1') and anyone (the 'many') can see the answer.  It is not so with phone and email.

 

 

Try it!

 

Do you want to know how a piece of the software works?  Ask a question in the GlasPacLX community.  Want to see what others are doing for a particular part of their business?  Ask your question in the Industry community.  The more that ask, the more that answer, the more information you have at your fingertips.  (You must be logged in to ask a question, but not to view any of the Discussions.)

 

It is yours for the taking!

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