"Ultimately the most successful businesses and communities are those who best utilize the mind power and competencies of their people through human-centric process management," says Tony Virtanen, Vice President of Products, Research & Care at QPR Software. "The extreme scalability of QPR 7.5 now enables building fully cascaded, organization-wide, process and performance management systems for any size of organization. The new functionality and revitalized user experience of QPR 7.5 makes this job fast and easy."
Rapid adoption of Collaboration Management Systems in the Middle East
"Collaborative Management systems are being rapidly adopted by enterprises in the Middle East. With increased competition, and rising costs, organisations in the middle east are looking for management systems to help them effectively manage its performance, both of its people and its processes,"
says Jude Chagas Pereira, Director, IYCON FZ LLC, which is the Middle East and India distributor of QPR.
"During this year, we have seen organisations such as the Al Tayer Group, Dubai Aluminium and 3i Infotech initiate performance management frameworks based on QPR, which ensures strategy alignment and strategy execution, streamlining of business processes and shared information and knowledge to manage business decisions."
Enhanced functionality, scalability and user experience
Users of the QPR 7 Collaborative Management Suite, QPR ProcessGuide and QPR ScoreCard can now enjoy improvements in functionality as well as performance, scalability and reliability.
Some of the highlights of the new QPR 7.5 version are:
- Revitalized user experience and ease of use - Enjoy faster, easier process modeling and scorecarding.
- Improved compliancy management for efficient SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley) implementations.
- Ready to run process model and performance reports for Microsoft Word.
- Full API interface for portal actions - Flexible integration, automation, and custom reporting.
- Improved performance & scalability - Extreme scalability for very large implementations.
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