Elsinore's Technologies Offers the Latest in Project Planning Tools with Real-time Deployment
Nashville, Tennessee - PMI - November 4, 2001 - Elsinore Technologies, Inc. a leading provider of incident management solutions for Microsoft tools users, today announced at the PMI show in Nashville, Tennessee the availability of Visual Intercept Project. Elsinore's Visual Intercept Project allows customers to manage, organize, communicate and coordinate the impact incidents have on a plan when producing a quality product or completing a project.
Visual Intercept Project integrates with Microsoft Project to combine all aspects of project planning, development and maintenance in a single solution.
Visual Intercept Project:
* Enables managers to monitor and instantly adjust the plan according to unexpected events
* Allows teams to view real-time status of projects at multiple levels of detail
* Provides resource accountability
* Retains history of all issues related to a task
* Promotes on-time/on-budget results
* Provides ability to import/export plans to/from Visual Intercept Project "Using Visual Intercept
Project with Microsoft Project, enables users to capitalize on identifying, managing and responding to incidents in real-time as the project evolves," said Daniel Soper, president and COO of Elsinore. "Thus providing resource accountability and promoting on-time and on-budget results, contributing profitability to our customers' bottom line."
Visual Intercept's full suite of incident management products are highly complementary and easy to integrate into other industry solutions, including customer relationship management, sales automation, supply chain management, network management, configuration management, and knowledge management.
Pricing and Availability
Visual Intercept Project is now available through Elsinore's direct sales force, along with the entire Visual Intercept product suite. Visual Intercept Enterprise, Visual Intercept Project, Visual Intercept Web, and the Visual Intercept SDK can be sold as stand-alone products but invariably are sold as an integrated offering since they highly tuned to work with one another.
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