CEITON technologies to unveil Workflow System 4.0

Sep 2, 2009 11:07 AM

    

CEITON technologies will make the official European introduction of its new Workflow-System 4.0 at IBC2009.

The new version has improved functions that help to reduce costs, optimize production processes and supply chains and organize more transparently.

The need to optimize increasingly complex, digital business and production processes is everywhere. With the CEITON system, any workflow can be modeled to integrate personnel, suppliers, partners and customers into transparent and easily manageable supply chains. Even ERP systems like SAP, transfer applications, encoding solutions or quality check systems and media asset management systems can be automated easily, proprietarily or using standards such as BXF or BMF.

See CEITON at IBC2009 in Stand 3.A60.




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