Syntax introduces e-Factory
By Our Convergence Bureau | 02 Dec 2003
Bangalore: The city-based Syntax Soft-Tech has announced the introduction of its latest version of e-Factory, a new generation, multifunctional, software solution with workflow automation that facilitates easy and efficient management of operations in a connected environment.
Targeted at the small and medium enterprises, e-Factory is developed using the latest technologies like Visual Basic 6.0, ActiveX, COM, DCOM, MS Exchange Server, and Scripts.
Extending across the organisation, e-Factory automates all departments, functions and processes, defining systems, workflow and performance parameters, contributing to effective planning, efficient scheduling and informed decision-making.
Says Syntax CEO P Prashant: "We are also happy to state that e-Factory is now certified as Windows 2003 server compliant. e-Factory successfully passed Microsoft's 'Verified for WSO3.' This test has enabled Syntax to enrol as a member of the Microsoft Certified Partnered Program and Microsoft ISV Program."
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