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McLaren Announces New FusionLive Release

Cloud-based project collaboration solution adds more than 40 enhancements.

By DE Editors  

October 17, 2012

By DE Editors

McLaren Software announced the latest release of McLaren FusionLive, the company's cloud-based/SaaS construction project collaboration solution.

This latest version is the first major release of McLaren FusionLive following the acquisition and merger with CTSpace in late 2011.  Available in 13 languages, McLaren FusionLive supports over 100,000 users involved in construction projects in North America, Europe, Middle-East, Africa and Australia.

According to the company, existing users will immediately benefit from more than 40 enhancements and new modules including business intelligence reporting, automatic rule-based rendering of documents, bulk processing and user interface enhancements.

McLaren FusionLive is supported from the McLaren On-Air cloud infrastructure consisting of three secure data centers located in the U.S., UAE and UK.

McLaren FusionLive is available immediately to existing customers.

For more information, visit McLaren Software.

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

 

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