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Steve Friar

Steve Friar

Steve is President and founder of OnFulfillment.

Recent Posts by Steve Friar:

eBooks for Learning Survey: Can We Call That an L-Book?

Many of our training clients are shifting more and more of their printed courseware to an "eBook" format. Delivering courseware in an electronic format allows information to be shared more easily, can be less expensive than print, and removes the issue of wasting printed materials that are obsolete.

Topics: Courseware

OnFulfillment Customer Sponsors Solar Impulse

We were excited to learn that our client, SunPower, is a sponsor and partner of the Solar Impulse. SunPower Maxeon™ solar cell technology powers the Solar Impulse, a prototype solar airplane that is powered entirely by the sun. Solar Impulse landed Sunday at Washington Dulles International Airport, its second to last leg of a cross country journey which started in San Francisco at the beginning of May and ends in New York in July.

Topics: Print On Demand Direct Mail Global Fulfillment Marketing Asset Management Kit Assembly

Love OnFulfillment? Refer a colleague.

Calling all happy OnFulfillment customers. Do you love OnFulfillment? Your mission - should you choose to accept it - refer your friends and colleagues to OnFulfillment. If your referral becomes a customer within 6 months, we'll thank you with an iPad mini when your referral's OnFulfillment portal goes live! Watch now.

Topics: Marketing Asset Management

What training execs need to know about marketing campaigns

I was sorry to miss the #chat2lrn Twitter chat last Thursday morning because they featured a topic that OnFulfillment feels very passionately about, although perhaps in a slightly different way than the chat presented. The topic was "What Can Marketing Teach L&D?"

Topics: Print On Demand Direct Mail Courseware Marketing Asset Management

Moving Past Usernames and Passwords to Secure Your Courseware

We ran across an article on engadget.com last week titled, "PayPal's chief information security officer says passwords' days are numbered", and it reinforced our decision regarding adoption of technology for our OnSecure product that doesn't rely on a simple  username and password for security. Per the article, at the recent Interop IT conference, PayPal's chief information security officer, Michael Barrett, stated that passwords and PINs were "operating on borrowed time."  According to Barrett, there are better, more secure ways to easily log into accounts in a secure manner. 

Topics: Courseware