ScheduALL features ERM appliance

Sep 23, 2009 10:54 AM

    
ScheduALL’s ERM appliance gives each site access to additional resources treated as

ScheduALL’s ERM appliance gives each site access to additional resources treated as "opt in" anywhere within the corporate network.

ScheduALL made the European debut at IBC2009 of its ERM appliance, which enables differing ScheduALL systems within the corporate network to crosscommunicate, view and book resources from other ScheduALL systems.

While every facility in an enterprise can continue to run its own P&L operation with its existing resource pool, ScheduALL's ERM appliance gives each site access to additional resources treated as "opt in" anywhere within the corporate network.

Each facility can publish available resources to other ScheduALL systems across the enterprise network without relinquishing ownership and control of those resources. This real-time reallocation of resources is based on availability, capacity, skill set and resource cost.




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