Xytech Systems has introduced version 11 of its flagship Xytech Enterprise software, which is used by more than 350 companies, including international broadcasters and film studios, to manage mission critical business operations.
Xytech Systems’ new Enterprise version 11 provides an automated request-based services order delivery system and integrated workflow automation solution for physical and digital assets.
Version 11 offers a new Web-based service request module that provides internal and external users, such as clients or remote personnel, with automated self-service capabilities.
The module includes the ability to:
request and reserve scheduled services or resource packages
search for physical or digital media assets and request media services
specify and request delivery of selected media assets
review details and status of requests, jobs and billing
With the new module, a requestor can now choose from a variety of available services, browse and select any associated media assets from the library, specify delivery due dates/times and receive cost estimate of the requested services.
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