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  • June 23, 1997
  • News

Kruse unveils business process management system

Kruse Inc. (Downingtown, PA, http://www.kruseinc.com) unveiled its
Continuum business process management system at A/E/C Systems '97 in Philadelphia last week. Using a format similar to File Manager, Continuum is easy to use, offers more flexible search options, and provides CD-ROM publishing capabilities, all at an affordable price. "Kruse has provided this as a service for years," says Stan Kornaga, sales manager at Kruse. "Clients have come back asking for more." Kruse fully expects Continuum to develop into its next flagship product, expanding Kruse's market presence from its established petrochemical and construction roots into other areas, including legal, financial, consulting and workflow. Whereas many of today's project management solutions preach productivity and savings, according to company president Jim Kruse, few deliver on their promises. "Kruse Continuum was specifically designed to improve the bottom line." Standard packages start at under $10,000, includes 200 licenses, an authoring seat and can handle 15 to 20 people.
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