The Professional Ticketing System

 

PROTICKETS is ...

PROTICKETS is a full function client server ticketing system.

The optional internet selling module transforms the in house system into a real time internet sales system.


 Availability

The NORWAT/400 System from Cambridge Software is available today.

This forms the basis for the development of the PROTICKETS system.


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The Hardware platform

PROTICKETS is designed to run on the IBM AS/400 eServer,  a 64 bit RISC power pc processor.

  PROTICKETS LIVE is ...

PROTICKETS LIVE is an internet Ticket Sales system.

This features a 'Real Time' seat assignment, not an order form.   

 It is designed to be used with , and is fully integrated with the PROTICKETS in house system.

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The CAMBRIDGE system

The NORWAT/400 system from Cambridge Software is a tried and proven system installed in many organizations.


Purchase the source code

Before developing your own in house system, consider purchasing the source code from Cambridge.



About Cambridge Software

Cambridge Software Products Inc. is an IBM business partner Specializing in systems for the entertainment industry


Custom Solutions

PROTICKETS can be custom tailored to meet your specific requirements. Since you receive the source code, your investment is protected.


PROTICKETS , PROTICKETS LIVE, and NORWAT are trademarks of Cambridge Software Products Inc. All other products mentioned are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.

Questions or problems regarding this web site should be directed to mikemcd@on.aibn.com.

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Last modified: Thursday October 13, 2005.