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Omnify Empowers PLM

By DE Editors  

July 4, 2007

By DE Editors

Omnify Software (Andover, MA; omnifysoft.com) has released the next generation of its Omnify Empower PLM solution. Based on the Microsoft .NET Framework, Omnify Empower incorporates more than 200 enhancements, including Project Management, Quality Management, and a Training Monitor.

Omnify Empower leverages Web Services, which delivers an open architecture for easier data sharing and customization of user interfaces and reports as well as facilitates third-party integrations. The ability to tailor user interfaces creates a familiar environment for users, assuring a simple transition from legacy practices. Custom reporting offers high-level views of key development data.

The new Project Management module automates task management and project schedules. The new Quality Management module is said to automate the capture and routing of data.

For more on Omnify Empower, visit omnifysoft.com.

 

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