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Pittsburgh-Based
Savviorª Technology Solutions
to Introduce Innovative Business Software Suite
All-in-one, easy-to-use suite features
project, content management,
e-business, knowledge database and more
Pittsburgh-based
Savvior Technology Solutions (formerly Innovative Solutions)
announces the availability of Tectrixª, an innovative suite
of business management products, developed by Savvior in
the companyÕs North Side offices.
The
secure, Web-based suite, which is currently undergoing Beta
testing to ensure maximum effectiveness, will be available
for purchase beginning May 1, 2002.
The
unique, all-in-one suite includes comprehensive project
management and web content management systems, an e-business
module, and an e-communications module. Specific details
about each are available on the productÕs web site at www.tectrix5.com
or www.savvior.com.
The Tectrix Suite:
- is
highly secure
- offers
a high level of functionality that is designed to create
and maintain maximum efficiency for companies and organizations
of all sizes
- is
very customizable, and can be adapted to meet specific
organizational and user needs
- offers
cross-platform compatibility for both Windows and Macintosh
users
- is
web-based; any company with an Internet connection and
a browser can use
- is
very user-friendly, with a clean, well-organized and intuitive
interface
- is
backed by SavviorÕs strong commitment to customer service,
including technical support via telephone during business
hours and round-the-clock technical support via the Internet
Depending
on how a company uses Tectrix, benefits can include increased
efficiencies, time and cost savings.
The
Origin of Tectrix
Multitasking is a word used often around the Savvior offices,
where the company is continually working on several projects
at a time for clients like PennDot, Marconi Communications,
The Hillman Company, Pittsburgh Regional Biotechnology and
many others.
Initially,
Savvior employees were looking for, but could not find,
commercially available project management solutions that
addressed their specific needs and enabled them to complete
multiple projects and meet tight deadlines with a high level
of efficiency. Out of necessity, they wrote their own applications
and almost immediately began identifying levels of efficiency
even greater than they expected.
"We
figured that if this self-made software worked so well for
us, it could work just as well or better for other companies,"
said Keith Giuliani, Savvior president and CEO. "So we started
tweaking it, then seriously took it a few giant steps further,
and ultimately we evolved it into a suite of products thatÕs
unlike anything else on the market."
Very
Robust, Yet Easy to Use
Giuliani explains that while the product is very robust,
itÕs a dream to use. "Tectrix puts everything you need at
your fingertips," he said. For example, the project management
component encompasses a number of functions including management
of staff roles, departments, budgets, approvals, and more.
It also offers items like self-contained discussion areas
and message boards for each project, and provides fast,
easily accessible documentation. This means that, instead
of the traditional paper trails and bulging file folders
for each project, Tectrix creates a well-organized, cross-indexed
"bucket" for each project.
Tectrix
will be available to companies and pricing will be based
on the number of user licenses. Interested parties may contact
Savvior directly for specific details about purchase and
implementation of Tectrix.
About
Savvior Technology Solutions
Savvior Technology Solutions is a privately owned technology
firm, located on PittsburghÕs North Side, that provides
web-based software and networking applications for clients
throughout the Northeastern United States. SavviorÕs wide
range of services include Web site development, Web hosting,
e-commerce, virtual private networks, managed service offerings,
and more, and supports those services with highly reliable
and scalable infrastructure and systems. SavviorÕs customers
include small to medium businesses, large global enterprises,
multinational corporations, and Web-centric firms.
Copyright
© 2005 by John Fries, Pittsburgh, PA.
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