DALLAS, TX. (Top40 Charts/ Tessitura Network) - Tessitura Software has been leading the arts enterprise software industry since licensing to arts organizations was initiated in 2001. Over 200 Theatres, Performing Arts Centers, Museums, Symphony Orchestras, Ballet Companies, Operas, Festivals and Arts Consortiums deploy Tessitura Software. Initially developed by the Metropolitan Opera for its own use in 1998, Tessitura Software now powers small, medium and large arts organizations in five countries with ticketing, fundraising, marketing, CRM and advanced reporting capability. Each license holder also utilizes Tessitura-provided technology for comprehensive real time internet transaction capability for ticket selling, donations, memberships, select-your-own-seats online, email deployment and much more. Recent new license holders worldwide include the Tech Museum of Innovation, Miami City Ballet, Birmingham Hippodrome (UK), and SF JAZZ. They join leading arts organizations worldwide such as the Sydney Opera House, Shaw Festival (Canada), First Stage Children's Theatre, Melbourne Theatre Company (Australia), Washington Performing Arts Society, Bridgewater Hall (UK),
Houston Ballet, The Old Globe, San
Diego Opera and the San
Diego Symphony.
Tessitura's leadership position was recently highlighted in the Spring 2007, International Journal of Arts Management. An article by Professor Phillippe Ravanas of the Arts, Entertainment and Media Management Department of Columbia College Chicago, indicated that a Graduate Class conducted 'a comprehensive survey of every software system commercially available, with a view to selecting a box office system for their university's presenting activities. After thoroughly evaluating all of the products under consideration, the students concluded that, six years after its launch, Tessitura was still by far the best system of its kind...."
Jack Rubin, President of the Tessitura Network, Inc., the nonprofit company formed by users of the software to support and develop Tessitura software commented, 'We are thrilled that more than 200 leading nonprofit arts organizations in five countries have recognized the advantages of Tessitura, which provides a seamless, comprehensive, single database solution for the arts. They have recognized that any other solution which includes multiple databases with partial integration will, by definition, be less seamless, involve more complexity to move data around, frequently require more maintenance and learning, and often be more costly to support and upgrade. An interface, versus a truly single database solution like Tessitura, is by definition a never-ending project which involves risks of technology, sub-optimal partial data linkage and company changes if there are multiple providers of various products. We are privileged to serve these leading nonprofit arts organizations worldwide and look forward to continued growth in 2007 and beyond.'