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Welcome EventU Green

November 20th, 2008

Good news friends!  We have made some great progress with EventU Green and you will see the results soon.  The feedback we have received has been fantastic.  So many of you have called asking when you can sign up.  Recently, I had the pleasure of discussing this great new product with a few facilities managers across the country and it was fun to see people’s excitement.  The benefits of EventU Green are easy to recognize.  Are you interested in saving time and money?  Now that’s a silly question isn’t it?!

So what has ServiceU done so far?  Well, let me tell you.  We recently teamed up with NetworkThermostat and created a working model that integrates with NetworkThermostat’s Net/X™ devices.  In our model, we are able to schedule events on the EventU system that control the Net/X devices.  Needless to say, we are almost there.  We actually had the model up and running at the recent 2008 WFX worship facilities conference and expo.  Our model worked so well that it was named a WFX 2008 new product award winner! 

Benefits:
• Reduction in energy consumption for heating and cooling of up to 20% or more
• More money to spend on ministry due to savings on utility costs
• Free up valuable labor time currently spent manually managing HVAC controls
• Higher “user satisfaction” since room temperature will be automatically controlled capabilities
• A single calendar system for managing events, rooms, resources, and HVAC
• Real-time control of all air conditioning and heating zones for an entire campus
• Changes to events automatically result in corresponding changes to HVAC controls
• High-availability architecture continues HVAC control even if internet is down

ServiceU Enables Churches to Accept Payments Through Kiosks

July 11th, 2008

TransactU Kiosk

“TransactU Kiosk” Provides a PCI Compliant Solution for Credit and Debit Card Payments on Campus

MEMPHIS – July 12, 2008 – ServiceU™ Corporation today announces an enhancement of its industry-leading payments system that will allow church attendees to make payments from kiosks at a church facility. Code-named “TransactU Kiosk”, this new service is an extension of TransactU™ which was launched by ServiceU in 2001 as the first online payment system specifically designed for churches. TransactU allows churches to accept payments online for event registrations, one-time donations, and recurring contributions. According to Drew Dawkins, ServiceU’s Vice President of Sales and Support, “’TransactU Kiosk’ will enable churches to offer the on-campus convenience of credit and debit card payments for donations and event registrations.”

“Our customers have been asking us for a kiosk-based payment solution for several years. However, a whole new set of security risks must be addressed when a church begins accepting payments on its campus,” stated Tim Whitehorn, ServiceU’s Chief Executive Officer. “This year we have finally been able to assemble technologies that adhere to the strict security standards. We are pleased to offer churches an affordable payments solution for kiosks that is fully PCI compliant.”

In 2006, ServiceU became the first provider of online donations and event registrations to be named to the lists of Payment Card Industry (PCI) Compliant Service Providers published by Visa and MasterCard. The PCI Data Security Standards apply to any organization that accepts credit or debit cards. According to the rules, if a merchant uses a third party to process payments, the merchant must use a PCI compliant service provider. “Many people don’t realize that their merchant agreements require them to be in strict compliance with the PCI requirements,” said David Smith, ServiceU’s Chief Security Officer.

ServiceU expects the initial release of “TransactU Kiosk” by the end of the third quarter of this year. Prior to launch, ServiceU will announce partnerships with leading providers of kiosk solutions, payment processing technologies, and church resources.

About ServiceU Corporation
ServiceU Corporation provides online event management software designed for organizations such as churches, nonprofits, schools, universities, festivals and theaters. ServiceU offers three core products that get people involved. EventU: event, resource, and facility management that utilizes calendar scheduling software. TransactU: online giving, secure donations and payments, and event registrations. TicketU: ticket sales, box office management, and theater software. Founded in 1997, ServiceU is a trusted provider of online event management software to the nonprofit market.

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ServiceU to Help Churches Reduce Energy Usage and Cost

July 11th, 2008

EventU Green

“EventU Green” Will Provide Real-Time Automation of Heating and Air Conditioning Controls

MEMPHIS – July 12, 2008 – ServiceU™ Corporation today announces a new level of integration with heating and cooling (HVAC) systems that will reduce churches’ energy usage up to 20% or more. Code-named “EventU Green”, this new service is an extension of EventU™, ServiceU’s flagship product and the leading online event management software for churches and other faith-based organizations since 1999.

Integration with HVAC controls is not a new concept for ServiceU. Since 2004, the company has worked with its customers to create customized interfaces to their existing HVAC control systems. “EventU Green” takes a quantum leap by providing real-time control of air conditioning and heating zones for an entire campus.

“We have the privilege of serving some of the most innovative churches in the world,” said Tim Whitehorn, ServiceU’s Chief Executive Officer. “Their suggestions led to the design of ‘EventU Green’ and will radically improve churches’ stewardship of energy usage and ministry dollars.”

ServiceU expects the initial release of “EventU Green” by the end of the third quarter of this year. In coming weeks, ServiceU will announce partnerships with leading providers of HVAC control systems for churches, as well as more details about this exciting new release.

    Benefits:
    • Reduction in energy consumption for heating and cooling of up to 20% or more
    • More money to spend on ministry due to savings on utility costs
    • Free up valuable labor time currently spent manually managing HVAC controls
    • Higher “user satisfaction” since room temperature will be automatically controlled capabilities
    • A single calendar system for managing events, rooms, resources, and HVAC
    • Real-time control of all air conditioning and heating zones for an entire campus
    • Changes to events automatically result in corresponding changes to HVAC controls
    • High-availability architecture continues HVAC control even if internet is down

About ServiceU Corporation
ServiceU Corporation provides online event management software designed for organizations such as churches, nonprofits, schools, universities, festivals and theaters. ServiceU offers three core products that get people involved. EventU: event, resource, and facility management that utilizes calendar scheduling software. TransactU: online giving, secure donations and payments, and event registrations. TicketU: ticket sales, box office management, and theater software. Founded in 1997, ServiceU is a trusted provider of online event management software to the nonprofit market.

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ServiceU Achieves Payment Card Industry (PCI) Compliance as Level 1 Service Provider

September 26th, 2006
SERVICEU ACHIEVES PAYMENT CARD INDUSTRY (PCI) COMPLIANCE AS LEVEL 1 SERVICE PROVIDER

ServiceU is First Provider of Online Ticketing, Online Event Registrations, and Online Donations to be on Visa’s List of Compliant Service Providers

Memphis, TN — September 26, 2006 — ServiceU Corporation today announced that it has been recognized as a Level 1 Service Provider by Visa U.S.A., making ServiceU the first provider of online ticketing, online event registrations, and online donations to appear on the List of Compliant Service Providers published by Visa U.S.A. The list is published on Visa U.S.A.’s List of Compliant Service Providers, the definitive source for locating service providers that have attained compliance with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard and the Visa Cardholder Information Security Program (CISP).

The PCI Data Security Standard, established by an industry coalition led by Visa and MasterCard, mandates rigorous requirements for protecting cardholder information and requires compliance for any organization that stores, processes or transmits cardholder data. Furthermore, any company that handles cardholder data as part of a payment transaction is defined to be a Level 1 Service Provider and is required to have its compliance validated by a Qualified Security Assessor and an Approved Scanning Vendor.

K3DES LLC, a PCI Qualified Security Assessor based in Houston, Texas, performed the PCI Security Audit and validated ServiceU as a Level 1 Service Provider, the highest level of compliance, allowing ServiceU to perform an unlimited number of transactions. Jim Richardson, president of K3DES, states, “At K3DES our mission is to help companies like ServiceU implement proven security measures that mitigate the proliferation of data theft. We are very pleased to work with an innovative company like ServiceU that raises the bar for an entire industry.”

ServiceU selected ScanAlert, Inc., based in Napa, CA, as its PCI Approved Scanning Vendor. “It is a pleasure to work with a company that takes data security so seriously, and we congratulate ServiceU for achieving Level 1 compliance,” says Ken Leonard, Chief Executive Officer of ScanAlert. “Although ServiceU is only required to have quarterly scans, we actually scan its network daily.”

“I am extremely proud of our team for being the first in our industry to offer the highest level of payment security available,” comments Tim Whitehorn, CEO of ServiceU Corporation.

For more information on ServiceU Corporation, please email info@ServiceU.com, or call 1-888-638-7439.

Schools Use ServiceU for Event Management and Online Event Registation

September 8th, 2006

Use less space, make more time for church schools

by Church Central 08 Aug 2006

Because “back-to-school” means back to sharing space for many churches around the country that share facilities and/or administrative tasks with a school, flexible solutions that save space and time are getting a gold star from administrators and congregations.

For more and more congregations this flexibility comes with both modular furniture and walls, as well as technology that makes record keeping simpler.

For example, before moving to a Web-based solution, Calvary Christian Academy’s school registration process was all processed on paper, according to Dianne Kleckner, controller for the school and sponsoring church, Calvary Chapel of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

“It was difficult to rectify data coming into the school and monitor accounting details,” Kleckner says. “Synchronizing numbers of children who had registered and who had paid was incredibly challenging.”

Opting for a Web-based program simplified all the information. It gave access to anyone working in the office to numbers that are always current.

“It makes all of our lives easier,” Kleckner says.

Using the same software, Calvary is also able to post a calendar of events online. Kleckner says this brings peace of mind: “We know that it is always up-to-date.”

One of the leading companies in providing this technology is ServiceU Corporation, which provides the most complete on-demand event management software designed specifically for churches. More than 30 percent of the fastest growing churches in the United States are ServiceU clients.

Smaller classes

With studies continuing to point to the positive relationship between smaller class size and improved student learning, traditional classroom settings and furniture may be in for an overhaul in the future.

New trends in school equipment indicate a future move towards modular, flexible furniture, according to experts at the National School Supply and Equipment Association that sponsored the 2006 School Equipment Show this spring to highlight future classroom designs. A look into the future reveals the benefits of reduced class size and classroom furniture redesign to fit this scaled-back space.

“The educational and industrial furniture industry is continuing to adapt to meet the changing needs of today’s classrooms and students,” says Jack Rayher, CEO of Adirondack Direct, a leading supplier of educational furniture to schools nationwide.

“By helping schools to construct modular furniture designs for the changing face of classrooms today, our goal as suppliers in the education industry is to provide schools with the equipment they need to not only fill their classrooms, but which enhance learning.”

Modular furniture, specifically pieces that are adaptable, also enhances school budgets. Tables and chairs with leg extenders, which “grow” with students, provide options for cash-strapped institutions. Moveable furniture can also change with space that is used differently for weekend worship than during the school day.

Other advances in school furniture include products that more effectively resist wear and tear, such as wood-grain desks with vacuum-formed, hard-plastic tops. And new-style FruiTables, which showcase the fun side of institutional furniture. These adjustable-height activity tables come in the shapes and colors of five different fruits. Adirondack introduced them this year as part of a growing selection of school, office, church and institutional furniture options. With these colorful tops, it’s a short leap to a teaching on the fruit of the Spirit.

Streamlining a school’s cyberspace

Making the best use of space also includes the vastly uncharted territory of cyberspace. Because churches and educational institutions are continually looking for ways to cut costs while increasing productivity, Web technology has become an answer. The Internet can greatly improve the way some schools handle the day-to-day responsibilities of taking tuition, accepting donations, registering for events and handling ticket sales to events.

ServiceU Corporation has developed Web-based, on-demand technology tools and services that make all these tasks possible online through a school’s interactive Web site.

“For schools and universities, there is more pressure than ever on the staff to do more with less,” comments Tim Whitehorn, founder and CEO of ServiceU. “Often, their current processes take up valuable staff time that would be much better spent somewhere else.”

In addition to saving time by streamlining processes such as paying tuition and accepting donations, this software can help simplify registration for events. With TicketU, the company’s online ticketing software, organizations can use the Web to sell tickets, reserve seats, allow patrons to print their own tickets and more.

Replacing an outdated system that is cumbersome and ineffective may free staff and volunteers to spend more time reaching out than sitting in an office. That adds up to make ministry cents—and sense.