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February 25. 2010 - Windows 7 Migration and the Desktop Virtualization Revolution By all accounts, 2010-2011 will see organizations migrating off of Windows XP and onto Windows 7. Since the last major desktop refresh, Windows 98-Windows XP, technology has advanced to improve and overcome these age old challenges of the desktop life cycle. What if you could have your users running Windows XP 1 day, then magically be using Windows 7 the next day while leveraging the current desktop hardware devices? February 25, 2010 | Webcast | Hosted By: Citrix Systems |
1967 - Moore takes over the printing arm of what was then Computer Service and Printing (CSP) and ceases to operate through an agent. Continuous forms were imported at that time.
1970 - Moore manufactures continuous business forms in Jamaica for the first time. There were no more than about ten computers in the island, at that time. We also moved to our current address at 29 Slipe Pen Road in Kingston.
1976 - Merger with the DataForm Division of Uniprint Ltd. signals beginning of our rise to market leadership. The acquisition of Uniprint’s continuous forms presses, MICR encoding capabilities and top members of its management team sharpen our ability to tackle existing challenges.
1983 - Expansion of our three-colour capabilities, increased security features and introduction of customised watermark.
1986 - Re-tooling. Our pre-press operation gets a shot in the arm with acquisition of a computerised system and Dark Room equipment. These significantly improve the appearance of our products.
1989 - Another move in the making with the acquisition of additional office, storage and recreational space. New press equipment ushers in more value for customers.