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Scitor Announces Two New Products for Process Management; New Version Sets the Standard for Process Simulation, Publishing, and Mapping
Business Wire, July 20, 1999
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 20, 1999--
Scitor Corporation, renowned for its excellence in Project and Process Management Solutions, announces the release of Scitor Process and Process Viewer!
These new product versions respond to customers' evolving process management needs, by providing new solutions, particularly in the areas of process presentation and communication.
Scitor Process is the third generation of a series of first-in-its-class Process Management tools. Scitor Process gives you the power to design, simulate and improve your most critical business and manufacturing processes.
The principle process manager will now enjoy mapping enhancements, such as the automatic management of swim lanes, a new Sub-process Tree View that was created for easier process navigation, and improved flowcharting features, such as new line options, spell checking, and full Visio file import capability. Scitor Process also excels by extending the powerful discrete simulation engine in the following four areas: Process Visualization, Process Interactivity, Resource Modeling, and Reporting.
With the simultaneous release of Process Viewer, a new tool that allows associates to view, simulate, and interact with processes via the web, Scitor offers process designers a new flexibility and method of communication that will increase the effectiveness of overall process management efforts.
Process Viewer works with Scitor Process, to increase the visibility of your process management work, and to encourage and facilitate education and communication amongst associates, no matter where they are geographically located.
While Scitor Process is used to define processes, Process Viewer works with Internet Web technology to communicate process information to others, over an Intranet or the Internet. Process Viewer users are able to view processes, run simulations, and interact with processes via their browsers.
Whether your application is team process management or employee training, you will discover that Scitor Process and Process Viewer provide a cost-effective, low-maintenance approach to creating and providing enterprise-wide access to process information.
Founded in 1979, Scitor is an internationally recognized source of high quality products and services in Program Management, Systems Engineering and Information Systems. For more information on Scitor's Business Solutions products call 408/745-8300, or visit Scitor's web site at http://www.scitor.com.
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