Newsletter July 2009
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Hello,
Welcome to this new edition of the Gladstone Health & Leisure client newsletter.
In this edition we would like to share with you some of our new developments including recent enhancements to Connect2 to handle Free Swim registration. We also update you on Leicester City Council who are successfully deploying the latest smart technology with a new key fob, which has proved very successful with the Free Swim under 16 age group.
In July we significantly enhanced the reporting capabilities of our flagship Plus2 solution with the launch of Plus2 Visual Analytics. This unique solution enables you to dynamically interrogate your business data by combining a specially-designed Plus2 Reporting Data Layer developed by our in-house data consultant team, and a ground-breaking Visual Analytics tool from Tableauâ„¢, one of the world's leading business intelligence software providers.
There is also a market update from two of our overseas offices. The first report is from our Gladstone team in Sydney, who were recently selected by Melbourne University to serve their students' leisure and sporting needs. Secondly, we hear from Gladstone Ireland who are going from strength-to-strength in the Irish market and has recently been chosen by a number of new clients to support their needs.
Please don't forget that you can meet Gladstone at a number of industry networking events over the coming months including - the annual FIA Golf day on Tuesday the 4th August, the BUCS annual conference in early September, and the SpoRTA Scotland quarterly networking meeting on Tuesday 8th September.
I would also like to remind you that we have several client promotions still running on Kiosks, cards, and additional software licences.
If you would like information on this or any of our other promotions please contact your Account Manager, call the sales support team on 01491 20 10 10 or simply click here to email us!
Best Wishes,
Richard Grazier
Head of Sales
Gladstone Health & Leisure
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23 July 2009
