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NEW PRODUCTS!!!

Today we release a landmark version of a product – Version 9 of the Supervisor Net suite of products. This version is the culmination of two years of R&D and effort from our entire team, bringing together a product that now includes some huge features: Web Administrator – NEW PRODUCTA new web administrator has been introduced to …

New Laundry Sites! Oct 2020

Recently we’ve had two new Laundry sites take advantage of our MonitorBM transaction solution made specifically for these spaces. Site one is based in Ruakaka, called Bream Bay Laundry of around 20 Speed Queen washers & dryers. They were specifically after a cash-free solution but to also work alongside their current token system as these …

IT Carlow gets Computer & Facilities Reservation

The Institute of Technology Carlow is a large educational institute servicing nearly 40,000 students based in Dublin, Ireland. When IT Carlow wanted to find a way to ensure that they knew who was using each of the PC’s available to students and who was using what student study space, they ask Monitor for a solution. …

UPDATE: Supervisor Net 8.3.4 Suite of Products – NEW Features

Us here at MonitorBM are happy to announce the release of the Supervisor Net suite of products version 8.3.4. This update is to primarily address various issues found in the field, but also contains a new feature for Monitor Online Ordering, allowing you to have a customised set of text (for buttons and on-screen messages, …

Penrith City Council Libraries signed on for 5 years!

MonitorBM are delighted to have Penrith City Libraries renew their software licenses with MonitorBM for another 5 years. Penrith Libraries run a Monitor solution consisting of our Print solution, including Web Print software, and Computer Reservation Solution running up to 80 PC Clients and 5 Kiosks running Monitor Express software for self-service account reload, creation …

Wellington City Libraries installs Monitor Print in New Library

Wellington City council who have just undergone a major IT upgrade, moving much of their IT infrastructure to the cloud with AWS and we have deployed Monitor Printing services into their new Library Te Awe Wellington currently run the Monitor Computer Reservation solution and integrate to the Monitor system for online account top-up and online …

Guardian Angels Primary School

Guardian Angels School is a Catholic school in the Sisters of Mercy tradition, based in Ashmore on the beautiful Gold Coast of Queensland.  The school has a roll of just over 750 students.   The need arose at the school uniform shop for a POS system that could provide for simple administration and front counter …

July 2020 – New Site Installations

As we have all experienced, COVID19 has hit the industry hard in the last quarter – with us included. However, MonitorBM have had some new sites go live despite the turmoil.  Pleasingly, we have also been able to assist a good percentage of existing MonitorBM partnered sites to adapt their workflows and use our products …

Monitor Solutions during COVID19

Here at MonitorBM we’ve seen a few of our customers use our products in some very unexpected and creative ways during the latest pandemic of COVID19 which greatly depends on social distances and staying in ones’ ‘bubble’ A lot of our solutions do in fact promote social distancing with the use of kiosks and creating …

Cleaning Your Kiosks

We understand that in this time of COVID-19 sanitizing your machines will need to be a step we all take in preventing spread. Start with soap and water. Once you’re ready to begin cleaning, start by moistening a cleaning cloth with soap and water. Make sure to squeeze out any excess liquid before beginning the …

UPDATE: My Monitor version 8.3.2

We’re happy to announce the release of My Monitor version 8.3.2 The major points of interest in this release are: Now compatible with newer versions of the ODBC SQL Server driver and TLS 1.2 Able to now define where to write the temporary session files to, and a task is created to automatically remove these …