Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Equineline Unveils Digital Pedigree Binder

 

NEWS RELEASE

 

July 23, 2014

Contact: Shannon Luce (859) 224-2716

               Communications Coordinator, The Jockey Club

 

Equineline Unveils Digital Pedigree Binder

 

The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc. (TJCIS) today unveiled the Pedigree Binder, which enables users to easily manage, store, and view Equineline pedigrees online. The new tool is available for no additional charge whenever someone purchases an Equineline pedigree, race record, or mare produce record in PDF format.

 

The digital Pedigree Binder offers a host of features, including the ability to organize Equineline pedigrees and race and produce records into a personal online binder, the capacity to view binders as an electronic flipbook or PDF, and the potential to share binders with others through email and social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter.

 

Pedigree binders may also be personalized by uploading PDF cover pages for each binder as well as for each horse within a binder and can include logos, photos, and video links.

 

“Many breeding farms and Thoroughbred owners currently maintain hardcopy binders or books with pedigrees for reference,” said Carl Hamilton, chairman and president of TJCIS. “This new service will simplify the organization and sharing of this information in a professional state-of-the-art presentation, and it should be a valuable tool for owners and other industry professionals.”

 

Additional information about the Pedigree Binder, including a sample binder, is available at equineline.com/pedigreebinder/.

 

The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Jockey Club, is an industry leader in the areas of technology and information services for industry professionals, including owners, breeders, trainers and farm personnel. TJCIS uses state-of-the-art technology to enhance the services it provides through equineline.com as well as its cataloging and software sales and consulting divisions. It develops applications for a host of operating systems.  

 

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