SirsiDynix News

Wednesday May 16, 2012

All 280 Press Releases from SirsiDynix

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April 30, 2012. My Account for Horizon and eResource Central integration added to Enterprise/Portfolio 4.2. SirsiDynix announced the release of the SirsiDynix Enterprise/Portfolio 4.2 search and discovery solution. With the 4.2 release of Enterprise/Portfolio, libraries running the SirsiDynix Horizon ILS can provide full My Account features to their patrons, allowing them to log in, make payments, renew items, and manage holds and checked-out items. In addition, Enterprise/Portfolio 4.2 comes ready to integrate with SirsiDynix eResource Central and RefWorks and Zotero citation services. <<more>>


March 13, 2012. SirsiDynix celebrates 10-year anniversary of SirsiDynix developer community. SirsiDynix celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the SirsiDynix Developer Community with the opening of a new and improved SirsiDynix Developer Community website. The new developer site provides increased functionality and a fresh, new interface. The SirsiDynix Developer Community, founded by SirsiDynix’s Ranny Lacanienta (formerly of the Brigham Young University Harold B. Lee Library) in 2002, is alive and better than ever today with hundreds of code contributions and custom applications created by SirsiDynix customer developers. <<more>>


February 16, 2012. Mississauga Library System selects SirsiDynix Symphony and Enterprise for its library management and discovery needs. The City of Mississauga signed a 10-year agreement with SirsiDynix, the world’s leading provider of library automation products and services, selecting the SirsiDynix Symphony integrated library system and the SirsiDynix Enterprise discovery tool as the solutions of choice for the Mississauga Library System. Following a stringent procurement process, SirsiDynix’s library products and services emerged as the best fit for Mississauga Library System to fulfill its goals to provide a state-of-the-art solution built on the latest technology to streamline operations while providing an intuitive and sophisticated user experience. The decision to proceed with SirsiDynix continues the Mississauga Library System’s existing relationship with the technology provider that extends back to 1998 when the library selected their previous Dynix ILS. <<more>>


January 20, 2012. SirsiDynix announces SirsiDynix Social Library, industry’s first native Facebook app. SirsiDynix announced the SirsiDynix Social Library solution, the library industry’s first fully native Facebook application. SirsiDynix Social Library enables library users to search their library’s catalog, place holds and perform My Account functions without leaving Facebook. <<more>>


January 20, 2012. SirsiDynix eResource Central gains momentum with added functionality and partners. SirsiDynix a next generation electronic resource management solution for libraries, originally announced at the 2011 North American user group meeting. eResource Central bridges the gap between content providers and users, enabling libraries to manage and deliver e-resources seamlessly and cost-effectively while also handling traditional collections with proven solutions used today by more than 3,600 libraries worldwide. Initial release to select partner libraries is scheduled for Q2 of this year. <<more>>


December 15, 2011. SirsiDynix Symphony 3.4.1 brings SMS notifications, indexing enhancements and more. SirsiDynix, the world’s leading provider of library automation solutions, today announced the 3.4.1 release of the company’s flagship SirsiDynix Symphony integrated library system. SirsiDynix Symphony, the most comprehensive ILS available in the industry, features state-of-the-art modules for all the functionality a library needs. Version 3.4.1 builds upon this platform with numerous efficiency-enhancing features including the ability to send SMS notifications. <<more>>


December 6, 2011. SirsiDynix BookMyne 3.0 brings customization, Android support. SirsiDynix announced the 3.0 release of the BookMyne mobile application. BookMyne 3.0 brings the complete mobile capabilities of BookMyne to Android mobile users and improves on its sleek interface with streamlined navigation for users. With this release, library customers can also opt to create their own customized version of the leading library mobile application by selecting BookMyne+. <<more>>


October 28, 2011. New deal for statewide library access in South Australia. A partnership between State and Local Government has selected global library software provider SirsiDynix for the innovative One Library project. Under the project, a single card will give users anywhere in South Australia access to more than 4 million items from any of the State's 135 public libraries. The One Library Management System was originally estimated to cost $7.2m but will now cost $4.6m - a saving of $2.6m - including project management and implementation. Final contract negotiations with SirsiDynix are expected to be completed within weeks. <<more>>


October 26, 2011. SirsiDynix Symphony ILS enables technological collaboration for Kōtui. SirsiDynix announced the selection of its SirsiDynix Symphony integrated library system as the platform for the new Kōtui shared library system. A shared service for New Zealand public libraries, Kōtui provides an affordable, efficient option to help libraries manage their collections with leading-edge products and services. <<more>>


October 13, 2011. SirsiDynix welcomes new director of product management. SirsiDynix welcomes Ranny Lacanienta as the company’s director of product management. Lacanienta will oversee the company’s integrated library system product strategy in this new capacity. As a native of the library industry, Lacanienta brings more than 20 years’ experience at the Brigham Young University Harold B. Lee Library to SirsiDynix. <<more>>


October 13, 2011. Mountain State University Library selects SirsiDynix Symphony and Enterprise. After an extensive four-year search, the Mountain State University Library has chosen SirsiDynix Symphony as its integrated library system and SirsiDynix Enterprise as its discovery platform. A private institution based in Beckley, West Virginia, Mountain State University serves students not only in West Virginia, but all over the globe via branch campuses, online classes and distance education. Mountain State Technical Services Librarian Valerie Sellards said the Library believes the SirsiDynix solutions bring answers to the question of how best to serve its patrons. <<more>>


October 3, 2011. Bill Davison transitions into role of SirsiDynix CEO. SirsiDynix announced the transition of SirsiDynix Chief Operating Officer Bill Davison into the role of Chief Executive Officer. Matt Hawkins, SirsiDynix departing CEO, will remain involved with the company as an executive advisor and member of the board of directors. Day-to-day operations of SirsiDynix will be assumed by Davison in his new role of CEO, effective today. <<more>>


September 22, 2011. Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola selects SirsiDynix Symphony and Portfolio. SirsiDynix announced that the Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola in Lima, Peru, has selected the SirsiDynix Symphony integrated library system. Additionally, it will utilize SirsiDynix Portfolio digital asset management and the SirsiDynix Enterprise discovery platform to enable library users to discover the full breadth of the library’s collections. The Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola is a private university with the mission to provide competence-based curricula that meet the demands of a globalized world. The library aids in USIL’s mission to provide each student with the experience and knowledge needed to excel in the contemporary professional workforce. <<more>>


September 22, 2011. Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola elige SirsiDynix Symphony y Portfolio. SirsiDynix anunció que la Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola de Lima, Perú ha seleccionado al sistema integrado para bibliotecas SirsiDynix Symphony. Adémas,utilizara SirsiDynix Portfolio gestor de recursos digitales y SirsiDynix Enterprise plataforma de descubrimiento la cual permitira a los usuarios de la biblioteca el uso de la amplia gama de las colecciones de la biblioteca. La Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola es una Universidad privada con la misión de curso de estudios competitivos los cuales llenen las demandas de un mundo globalizado. La biblioteca asiste a la USIL en esta misión al proveer a cada estudiante con la experiencia y el conocimiento para destacarse en el mundo professional contemporanéo. <<more>>


September 22, 2011. Government Procurement Service selects SirsiDynix for Local Government Software Application Solutions . SirsiDynix has been selected as a successful bidder in Lot 5 of the Local Government Software Application Solutions Framework tender. SirsiDynix is now an authorised supplier in Lot 5 of the framework, which covers library, museum and leisure-related software application solutions for local government, the NHS and education establishments maintained by DCSF. <<more>>


August 16, 2011. SirsiDynix welcomes new vice president of product development. SirsiDynix welcomed Sheridan Richey as the company’s vice president of product development. Richey brings a strong background in product development, cloud technologies and web performance optimization to his new role. The addition of Richey represents a continued focus on investment in SirsiDynix product development. <<more>>


July 26, 2011. SirsiDynix welcomes 49 libraries to SirsiDynix Enterprise discovery platform. SirsiDynix reports that in the second quarter of 2011, 49 libraries selected the SirsiDynix Enterprise discovery platform for their user interface, 22 of which expanded their solution to include SirsiDynix Portfolio digital asset management capabilities. <<more>>


July 26, 2011. SirsiDynix welcomes 24 libraries to the SirsiDynix Symphony family. SirsiDynix reports that in Q2 of this year, 13 new library customers joined the SirsiDynix family and 12 current customers upgraded their system to the SirsiDynix Symphony ILS. <<more>>


July 14, 2011. SirsiDynix welcomes new vice president of product management. SirsiDynix welcomes Mike Zackrison as the company’s new vice president of product management. Zackrision brings a strong background in product management and marketing leadership to his new role. <<more>>


June 30, 2011. Search, design and usability enhancements drive SirsiDynix Enterprise 4.1 release. SirsiDynix announced the release of the SirsiDynix Enterprise 4.1 search and discovery solution. With the 4.1 release of Enterprise, libraries will benefit from a slew of user experience-enhancements including collapsible menus for easy visual navigation, drag-and-drop account management, and the ability to refine search results with great precision with include and exclude facet options. <<more>>


June 30, 2011. SirsiDynix announces SirsiDynix Portfolio 4.1 digital asset management. With the 4.1 release of the SirsiDynix Portfolio digital asset management solution, content management and discovery is improved with a sleek redesign and highly refined search capabilities. The Portfolio solution builds upon SirsiDynix Enterprise search and discovery, adding digital asset management capabilities, optical character recognition technology, Open Archives Initiative compatibility for Web harvesting, and classified security capabilities for restricting visibility of confidential materials by user or group <<more>>


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SirsiDynix

Connect to the SirsiDynix Web site

3300 N. Ashton Boulevard
Lehi, Utah 84043
United States
Toll free: 800-288-8020
Phone: 256-704-7000
Fax: 801-223-5202
Web site: http://www.sirsidynix.com
Email: sales@sirsidynix.com


Executives

  • Bill Davison -- Chief Executive Officer
  • Talin Bingham -- Chief Architect
  • Scott Wheelhouse -- Senior Vice President for Operations
  • John Gardiner -- Chief Financial Officer
  • Berit Nelson -- Vice President, Library Relations
  • Eric Keith -- Vice President Marketing and Business Development
  • Rick Branham -- Vice President, Global Accounts and Alliances
  • Brad Whittle -- Vice President, Global Sales
  • Mike Zackrison -- Vice President of Product Management
  • Tim Hyde -- Vice President, Professional Services
  • Gary Rautenstrauch -- Executive Chairman
  • Sheridan Richey -- Vice President Software Development
  • David King -- Vice President for Product Development

Company Ownership

SirsiDynix is a wholly owned portfolio company of Vista Equity Partners.


Library automation systems

SirsiDynix offers the following Integrated Library Systems:

  • Unicorn (2757 libraries, 6846 facilities in lib-web-cats)
    Public libraries: 1822
    Academic libraries: 591
    School libraries: 63
    595 libraries have migrated away from this system.
  • Horizon (1081 libraries, 2793 facilities in lib-web-cats)
    Public libraries: 720
    Academic libraries: 205
    School libraries: 40
    848 libraries have migrated away from this system.
  • Dynix (109 libraries, 227 facilities in lib-web-cats)
    Public libraries: 88
    Academic libraries: 10
    School libraries: 6
    2298 libraries have migrated away from this system.
  • DRA (1 libraries, 1 facilities in lib-web-cats)
    Public libraries: 0
    Academic libraries: 1
    School libraries: 0
    1397 libraries have migrated away from this system.
  • INLEX/3000 (0 libraries, 0 facilities in lib-web-cats)
    Public libraries: 0
    Academic libraries: 0
    School libraries: 0
    174 libraries have migrated away from this system.

A total of 9867 library facilities included in lib-web-cats use an ILS provided by SirsiDynix.

SirsiDynix offers an OpenURL Link Resolver:

  • None used in 196 libraries, 234 facilities in lib-web-cats)

Corporate Chronology

Oct 3, 2011   Bill Davidson named Chief Executive Officer of SirsiDynix.
Dec 16, 2010   Matt Hawkins named SirsiDynix CEO.
Jul 2010   SirsiDynix consolidates support operations in Provo.
Dec 2009   SirsiDynix continues development of Horizon, releasing version 7.5.
Jun 19, 2007   Gary Rautenstrauch appointed CEO of SirsiDynix.
Mar 13, 2007   SirsiDynix announces consolidation of products.
Feb 16, 2007   Patrick Sommers steps down as SirsiDynix President and CEO.
Dec 27, 2006   Vista Equity Partners acquires SirsiDynix.
Apr 15, 2006   SirsiDynix announces partnership with Serials Solutions.
Jun 1, 2005   Sirsi Corporation acquires Dynix.
Jan 13, 2005   Sirsi Corporation acquires Docutek.
Dec 2004   Dynix partners with Starsoft for Horizon 8.0 development.
Jan 2003   Ameritech Library Systems becomes epixtech.
Nov 5, 2002   SCB sells Ameritech Library Systems.
Jun 12, 2002   Jack Blount named President and Chief Executive Officer of epixtech.
May 17, 2001   SIRSI Corporation acquires DRA for $51.5 million.
Jan 13, 2001   Patrick Sommers appointed President of Sirsi Corporation.
Jan 2001   Sagebrush partners with Sirsi for Accent.
Nov 1999   Ameritech Library Systems acquires URSA.
Oct 1999   Sirsi Corporation recapitalized by CEA Capital Partners.
1998   Sirsi Corporation moves to renovated Woolworth’s Building at 100 Washington Street SE in downtown Huntsville.
Oct 1994   Data Research Associates acquires MultiLIS.
May 1994   Ameritech Library Systems formed.
Oct 1993   Data Research Associates acquires INLEX/3000.
Jan 1993   Data Research Associates acquires Starlight Management System .
Jun 1992   Data Research Associates issues IPO.
1992   Ultimate Corp sells its stake in Dynix for $2.2 million.
Jan 1992   Ameritech acquires Dynix Systems.
Oct 1991   Ameritech acquires NOTIS Systems.
Feb 1991   Marquis launched as first client/server library automation system.
Apr 1990   Ameritech acquires LS/2000 from OCLC.
1987   The Ultimate Corporation of East Hanover, NJ invests in Dynix.
1986   Dynix Management buys out Eyring Research Institute ownership in Dynix.
Feb 1984   Eyring Research Institute acquires 80 percent of Dynix.
Aug 22, 1983   Dynix founded by Paul Sybrowsky, Keith Wilson, Jim Wilson, and Ralph Egan.
1982   Sirsi Corporation launches Unicorn.
1979   Sirsi Corporation founded.

Key Articles from Library Technology Guides

The following are a sample of articles related to the major events in the corporate history of SirsiDynix, or you can view all articles related to the company from Library Technology Guides.

Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (July 2010). SirsiDynix Evolution: Recent Developments in the Context of Broad Corporate Strategies

SirsiDynix has taken a number of actions that consolidate and focus its corporate resources. On May 12, 2010, SirsiDynix launched a new Web site and announced a number of major changes related to its operating facilities and its organizational approach to customer service. These moves represent incremental steps toward a number of longstandingbusiness goals. The company positions its moves as offering significant benefits to the libraries that use its products through improved communications channels and more sensitivity to the individual needs of each customer. As a company that serves something over 20,000 library facilities spanning over 70 countries worldwide, these adjustments will have a broad impact.


Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (February 2010). Developments at SirsiDynix

SirsiDynix, one of the largest library automation companies, made a number of recent announcements relating to both its products and personnel. December 2009 saw the release of new versions of its major products and the departure of a key executive.


Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (December 2009). Two major lawsuits jolt library automation industry

In recent months, two major lawsuits have been filed in the the library automationindustry. Queens Borough Public Library filed a complaint on July 2, 2009 against SirsiDynix for breach of contract and 3M has filed suit against EnvisionWare for patent infringement. Both of these lawsuits address interesting issues that bring pivotal libraryautomation legal concerns to the surface. Neither accusation has been proven, and both are still pending legal action or settlement. The complaints filed with the courts stand as public documents exposing the plaintiffs’ concerns in detail. The defendant’s response to those claims may not become public until the issue comes before a court, or may never be disclosed if the parties settle out of court. While major lawsuits attract much attention, they must be considered skeptically until both sides of the matter can be understood.


Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (August 2008). SirsiDynix launches its Faceted Search Product

SirsiDynix has entered the fray of next-generation library interfaces with the announcement of SirsiDynix Enterprise, a search product that features faceted navigation, built using the GlobalBrain data retrieval technology from BrainWare, Inc.. Both SirsiDynix and BrainWare are portfolio companies of Vista Equity Partners.


Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (November 2007). Composing a Symphony

SirsiDynix has rebranded Unicorn, their strategic ILS product as Symphony. The company indicates that the initial release of the product will be called Symphony 3.2, reflecting its heritage as an incremental extension of Unicorn 3.1, the last version offered under that name.


Breeding, Marshall, Computers in Libraries (June 2007). The sun sets on Horizon

SirsiDynix announced that it had discontinued development of Horizon and would consolidate its future ILS efforts on Unicorn. Events such as SirsiDynix’s decision to consolidate to a single product cause a great deal of uncertainty and disruption for libraries and detract from the trust that’s necessary for a successful relationship between a library and its automation products supplier. SirsiDynix faces a large challenge in shoring up the trust with the Dynix/Horizon half of its customer base. The prompt delivery of truly outstanding replacement products is the only salve that will heal the wound.


Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (May 2007). SirsiDynix consolidates Its International operations

SirsiDynix took one step in its reorganization following its acquisition by Vista Equity Partners by establishing SirsiDynix International, consolidating all its operations outside North America. Prior to this move, there were separate and often independent sales, support, and administrative operations, including Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa, and Latin America. SirsiDynix has a broad international presence, providing library automation software to libraries in at least seventy countries. The international sector is of critical importance to the future of the company. About 25 percent of the company’s customers lie outside the U.S. and Canada. Due to market saturation in North America, the international sector offers the greatest potential market for new sales. SirsiDynix International will be lead by Keith Sturges.


Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (April 2007). SirsiDynix ILS set on single course

The June 2005 consolidation of Sirsi Corporation and Dynix created SirsiDynix,which stands as the largest company in the library-automation industry. Although many aspects of the company have been integrated, until recently the company sailed two flagship library-automation systems: Horizon and Unicorn. The company’s mid-March announcement hoists a single flagship—marking a significant change in course—based on the company's Unicorn platform. SirsiDynix entered a new phase of its corporate history when San Francisco-based Vista Equity Partners, a private-equity firm that manages about a $1 billion in assets, acquired it. Announced on December 27, 2006, the transaction closed on January 17, 2007. SirsiDynix reported it would consolidate development efforts into a single ILS platform based on Unicorn. Ongoing development on Horizon has ceased. Horizon 7.4 will be its terminal version. Libraries operating one of the SirsiDynix legacy systems—including Dynix Classic, DRA Classic, INLEX/3000, and MultiLIS—will be offered a migration path to Rome.


Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (February 2007). Vista Equity Partners acquires SirsiDynix

The ownership of SirsiDynix has changed, as Vista Equity Partners, a large privateequity firm based in San Francisco, will acquire 100% of the company. The parties involved made public their definitive agreement for the sale on December 27, 2006; the deal was expected to close by mid-January 2007. SirsiDynix shifts from a company supported by venture capital into the increasing fold of companies owned by private-equity firms, which assert a more strategic view aimed at increasing value of the company over the longer term.


Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (May 2006). SirsiDynix Status

Almost a year has elapsed since Sirsi acquired Dynix to form SirsiDynix in June 2005. During this period, the company has begun to take a more unified shape and is beginning to show its muscle as the powerhouse of the industry. In the last few months, the companyhas announced some major sales, some minor product releases, and appointed a new VP and CFO.


Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (November 2005). Settling into SirsiDynix

Following the announcement in June 2005 that Sirsi Corp. would acquire Dynix, the formerly separate companies have been hard at work blending into a single organization. By the end of September 2005, the company publicized who will fill the top- and mid-level management positions. Overall, the executive management structure of the former Sirsi Corporation remains in tact, and most Dynix execs remain onboard as well. The headquarters of SirsiDynix will be located in Huntsville, Alabama. The Dynix office in Provo, Utah, will remain in operation as will the Sirsi office in St. Louis, Missouri. Business, personnel, and administrative functions have been consolidated and will be run out of Huntsville. Pat Sommers leads the company as president/CEO;Jack Blount, former Dynix CEO, continues as senior technical consultant and acting chief technology officer. At year-end 2004, the combined workforce of the two companies totaled 789 full-time equivalent personnel.


Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (August 2005). SirsiDynix: the new super-sized ILS company

Days before ALA's late-June Annual Conference and Exposition in headquarter-city Chicago, two major ILS players, Sirsi and Dynix, announced the companies’ pending merger. The agreement the two privately owned companies signed initiates the colossal effort the organizations will undertake in order to emerge as the largest library automation company in the industry: SirsiDynix. The combined company will employ more than 725 and will have potential annual revenues of more than $125 million.


Breeding, Marshall, Smart Libraries Newsletter (March 2005). Sirsi and the NDP

Via the Normative Data Project, or NDP, which Sirsi recently signed on to, Sirsi aims to build an extensive database of library transactions (extracted from libraries nationwide) that can be combined with GIS and demographic data to create a powerful resource that will reveal very specific trends of substantive interest to library decision makers. Ultimately, the NDP hopes to help enable these decision makers to shape their collections and distribute their branches in ways that will improve their services, i.e., better targeting of under-served patrons.


Breeding, Marshall, Information Today (February 2002). SIRSI announces the demise of Taos: another system falls away in the library automation market


Breeding, Marshall, Information Today (July/August 2001). SIRSI Acquires DRA

Consistent with the trend toward consolidation in the library automation industry, SIRSI Corp. has purchased one of its major competitors, Data Research Associates, Inc. While SIRSI has been steadily attracting new customers and developing new products, DRA has been facing declining revenues, a steady decrease in libraries operating its older products, and sluggish acceptance of its next-generation Taos library automation system. This acquisition further strengthens SIRSI’s position in the marketplace.


Breeding, Marshall, Information Today (March 2000). Epixtech partners with Citrix Systems on ASP solution for library automation

epixtech announced the availability of a new approach in library automation where the company serves as an Applications Service Provider, or ASP, delivering access to its Horizon automation software via the Internet. This new product combines the Horizon library automation software from epixtech and the Application Server Provider program offered by Citrix Systems.


Breeding, Marshall, Information Today (January 2000). epixtech: a new beginning for ALS

Ameritech Library Services (ALS) has been sold. It has undergone a major transition from being a subsidiary of Ameritech—a large telecommunications corporation—to that of a privately owned company. On November 5, Ameritech announced the sale of its ALS division to a pair of investment companies, the 21st Century Group, LLC, and Green Leaf Ridge Co., LLC.