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1 May 2012

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Omnify Software Speaking on ERP and PLM Collaboration at Consona Connect 2012

WHAT: Consona Connect 2012 User Conference, www.consonaconnect.com  

Enterprise applications that complement each other like Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) play a key role in supporting and improving product development and achieving bottom line operational benefits. Integration between ERP and PLM systems allows direct sharing of engineering and manufacturing data through an automated process, resulting in improved data integrity across the organization.

The Omnify Software presentations, specifically for Intuitive ERP and Made2Manage ERP users, will offer a detailed look at Product Lifecycle Management technology and the benefits of creating an integrated environment. Attendees will learn how to eliminate manual entry of data into their Made2Manage or Intuitive ERP systems, automate and integrate engineering change, product documentation and revision management processes, adhere to compliant product development processes (RoHS, REACH, FDA, FAA, Quality), and guarantee that manufacturing is building to the latest design, every time.

Omnify Software is a Consona Technology Partner and provides an open integration to the Intuitive ERP and Made2Manage ERP products.

WHO: David Whitney, Consona Partner Manager for Omnify Software and Charles McGinley, Worldwide Applications Engineer for Omnify Software

WHEN: Monday, May 14, 2012 to Thursday, May 17, 2012

WHERE: JW Marriott Hotel, Indianapolis, IN

                             

For more information about Omnify Software Product Lifecycle Management, please call 978-988-3800 email info@omnifysoft.com  or visit www.omnifysoft.com

 

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