28/05/2002

Information management software will transform work

Software developer Inter Technologies based in Lancashire could revolutionise vital information management processes for thousands of businesses that find themselves drowning in data.

Electro Document, the first product of its kind, offers complete control over the filing and storing of information and immensely powerful search functions at an affordable price.

Timely, relevant and accessible information is the life-blood of every company in commercial world where competitive success can depend on sourcing vital data at the greatest possible speed.

“We rely on information sources in all walks of life but at Inter Technologies, we believe that this is an area that has been short changed by the software development community,” said Inter Technologies founder Richard Garner.

“There are file management programs that do not allow for sophisticated searching and there are document control packages that cost a lot money. They are often difficult to use and do not offer the sophisticated functionality that businesses demand.

“When developing Electro Document we researched the real and practical informational needs of hundreds of businesses. The result is an innovative software package that answers the time-critical demands of modern commerce - and of many similar concerns which also rely heavily on the efficient storage and retrieval of information and management of change.”

The software promises a new way to streamline all those time consuming tasks that many businesses achieve either manually or with software programs that are archaic, difficult to use and costly to buy.

With the look and feel of a standard PC product, Electro Document is said to be efficient, quick, easy to use and cost effective.

(SP)

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