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CUSTOMER COMMENTS'We selected Ensemble as the result of recommendations nationally from other Music Services and wanted to support a company who shared the same passion towards Performing Arts as we do and therefore understood our needs. Ensemble has reduced the need for double entry of our information on to a staff/accounts database and has led to savings in the region of £10K annually. The management information produced from Ensemble enables us to look at the service and how we are performing so that we can develop our business plan.'
'Ensemble is an essential part of our business infrastructure and is supporting our staff, schools, parents and pupils.'
'Luton Music Service looked at other programmes before choosing Ensemble. We chose this because it suited our needs and was competitively priced. Our pupil and instrument records are now much improved and the support we receive is very good. The training offered has been very useful and we are now more able to interrogate our records and respond to queries and requests for data.'
'The range and quantity of music provision in North Somerset has been developing very rapidly for a number of years; to such an extent that the administration and management processes came under severe strain. Introducing Ensemble as the central tool in the administrating of the service has had a very positive impact and effectively removed barriers to expansion and future development. Allied with exceptional product support from the Paritor team, investing in Ensemble has proved a very worthwhile undertaking.'
'We chose Ensemble over all the comparable systems available because it seems the most exciting and innovative one to help move our Service forward.'
'Importing records into Ensemble using the External Pupil Database Look-Up is invaluable to our service. It enables us to enter hundreds of new pupil records each year accurately and efficiently. Alternatively, this information would have to be entered manually from handwritten forms and registers, leading to inevitable inaccuracies, errors and delays.'