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Eagle Technology, Inc. Releases Next Generation Facility Management Software
Eagle Technology, Inc. Releases Next Generation Facility Management Software
Thiensville, WI (PRWEB) May 20, 2010
Eagle Technology, Inc. announced their newest release of facility management software, ProTeus MMX, a Microsoft .net 4.0 web based solution at the Niagara Summit in Las Vegas, NV.
ProTeus MMX has the features of ProTeus V plus the addition of a contractor module, ease of interface to other systems, and COBie compliance. “The flexibility offered in MMX is what our clients have asked for, yet we retained the ease of use” according to Harshad Shah, president of Eagle Technology, Inc.
Eagle will be adding additional features and functions to this new product to meet the needs of our clients for the next generation of facility management software on a global basis. ProTeus MMX is translated into French and Spanish with Arabic, German and other languages planned for the near future.
“MMX is offered as a Software as a Service hosted solution, (SaaS) private label solution, end-user, and systems integrator (SI) models,” according to Shah. “This is a solution which adds a level of facility management that IT enterprise will embrace”.
“Our ability to integrate the latest technology, coupled with our focus on client success through training, consulting and on-going technical and consulting support, positions ProTeus MMX and Eagle Technology, Inc. as a solid solution in the EAM/CMMS facility management marketplace”.
Eagle Technology, Inc. clients include hotels, resorts, entertainment complexes, hospitals, banks manufacturing, airports and office facilities around the world. More information on ProTeus MMX can be found at :
http://www.eaglecmms.com/products/ProTeusMMX/OverviewScreenshots.htm
Eagle Technology, Inc. is a software and services company focused on developing comprehensive facility management Software, Enterprise Asset Management (EAM ) and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS ) to meet and exceed the needs of its customers.
Eagle has assisted thousands of customer organizations improve maintenance operations, implement LEE D, Green, and Intelligent Building initiatives, increasing equipment uptime while reducing maintenance costs.
To promote, manage and service its customers worldwide, Eagle has developed partnerships with companies such as Microsoft, Trane, Johnson Controls, Honeywell, Siemens, and Tridium as well as other building automation vendors. Eagle’s software is available in English, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Turkish, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, and Hungarian languages.
Eagle has an installed base of over 3000 users at organizations worldwide.
Customers include landmark facilities such as Lambeau Field, Burj Dubai, Bermuda Airport, University of Wisconsin, Morrow County Hospital, the City of Milwaukee, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Fortune 500 companies such as Cadbury, Con Agra Foods, Jabil Circuit, Boeing, Textron, J.T. Walker, Pentair, Schering-Plough Pharmaceuticals, and John Deere rely on Eagle’s products to manage their maintenance operations.
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