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MPulse to organise CMMS seminar in Bangalore

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Tvm: MPulse Software India, a division of Technopark based InApp Information Technologies, will be organising a seminar on ‘Using Data to Manage Maintenance’ at Bangalore on October 12, 2010. It will be led by Steve Brous, President & CEO of MPulse Software USA.

The seminar will focus on the finite details of transforming available maintenance data into a profit centre by learning to manage maintenance operations more efficiently, boost productivity and cuts costs thus benefiting an organisation’s bottom line. The seminar will be followed by a brief demo of MPulse Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS).

MPulse CMMS was recently launched in India by MPulse Software India. Presently, it is used by thousands of organisations in North America. MPulse include features for Work Order Management, Request Management, Scheduled Maintenance, Asset Management, Inventory Management and Preventive Maintenance.

In a release, Steve said, “Attendees will have an insight into ways in which they can transform available maintenance data to cut costs by closely monitoring labour costs, and enterprise assets such as equipment, inventory, vehicles, buildings, rooms and grounds. It will be a thought-provoking day for those involved in any industry”.

Steve Brous has over 30 years experience in the software industry. He and his team have been successfully implementing CMMS solutions for the last 15 years in many industries across North America.

MPulse Software India is a Joint Venture between InApp and MPulse Maintenance Software, Eugene, Oregon, USA. To view the full programme and register for the event, please visit MPulse homepage.

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