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Eden Communications announces ProjecTrak for Lotus Notes, a sophisticated project tracking and management tool for software project developments

Business Wire, Nov 17, 1994

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 17, 1994--To address the challenge of developing software in today's environment, Eden Communications introduces ProjecTrak, a sophisticated project management system specifically designed for software projects.

ProjecTrak manages and tracks all the stages of the systems development process: initial request submission, feasibility, approval, project plan, development tasks, resource management, issue resolution, rollout, maintenance, and bug reporting. By including all the steps that comprise the life cycle of a project, ProjecTrak introduces new possibilities of improving the effectiveness of the system development effort.

ProjecTrak is ideal for simultaneously managing numerous and complex projects with ever changing resources. By utilizing the workflow capabilities of Lotus Notes, ProjecTrak provides automated assistance over every phase of the project life cycle and fosters the collaborative effort required by large-scale projects. Its rich functionality combined with its ease of use allows development, monitoring and input across multiple departments and workgroups.

ProjecTrak runs on a variety of platforms, including Windows, OS/2, UNIX, and Macintosh, allowing fully scaleable, enterprise-wide implementation. In addition, the product is highly customizable to adapt to a firm's internal organization.

The ProjecTrak starter pack includes the software licenses for 10 users, complete online documentation, and 90 day technical support. It is priced at $1,500. Additional user licenses are $150.

Eden Communications, Inc., founded in 1985, offers a sophisticated line of high quality software products for the data processing and high technology industry, especially in the areas of project development methodologies and workgroup computing.

CONTACT: Eden Communications, Inc.

Constantine Photopoulos, 212/489-2450

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