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Kenesto 2012 Now Available

Cloud-based process automation system features increased productivity, streamlined implementation.

By DE Editors  

June 8, 2012

By DE Editors

Kenesto has released Kenesto 2012, the latest version of the companys cloud-based process automation system. By combining cloud technology with ease of use, Kenesto can replace complex product lifecycle management systems (PLM) and business process management systems (BPMS).

According to the company, the solution enables enterprises to know more about their business, involve their suppliers and customers in important processes and reduce the time-to-market for products.

Kenesto 2012 offers all of the features that were available in the Kenesto beta, including zero client installation, a browser-based process creation environment, automatic generation and execution of processes and the ability to seamlessly include any person or company in Kenesto processes.

Integrated forms capability allows users to transform paper-based processes into Kenesto processes, using just their browser. Reports are easily customized to answer crucial questions; standard reports that are included in Kenesto 2012 include Activities by Users, Process Throughput, Process by Time and Process Steps by Time.

The Kenesto beta supported attachment and viewing of many different formats of digital information, including Microsoft Office documents, images and 2D drawing formats such as Autodesk DWG files. Kenesto 2012 offers 3D viewing of many 3D parts files, Dassault Systems SolidWorks assemblies as well as .mp4 and .wmv video formats. All files are rendered in a browser with no client installation required, making it possible to solve two conflicting demands in product-based processes.

Kenesto runs in any HTML5-capable browser, including mobile devices running Android and iOS.

For more information, visit Kenesto.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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