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myPARM - Multi-project management software
Multi-project management and PPM software

myPARM PM is a strategic, process-oriented multi-project management software with Gantt and WBS, time recording, budgeting, resource planning, invoicing, risk and opportunity management. myPARM RFS is a risk-based management/leadership system with balanced scorecard, portfolio management, programme management and controlling options for operational, tactical and strategic management levels.
ShakeSpeare®
DMS Specialized in Contract Management, Invoice Processing & Digital Processes

With ShakeSpeare, your employees save time and can work in a modern way from the home office. ShakeSpeare is used for the audit-proof storage of documents and is the basis for the paperless office. The software is particularly suitable for digital contract management and digital invoice management. Both modules can be installed and used within a few hours. Over 10 million documents are already managed worldwide via ShakeSpeare.
BIC Process Design
Professional process modeling for BPM, GRC and QM

The BPM Suite BIC Platform is a powerful and intuitive solution for process-oriented enterprise control (process management). The Business Process Management (BPM) solution, which has already won several awards, includes all functions for modeling, visualizing, analyzing, monitoring and executing business processes and IT processes. BIC Platform enables the setup and execution of Integrated Process Management, e.g. through the components Internal Control System, Quality Management and Risk Management.
M-Files Online
Document Management made simple

What is M-Files? M-Files is a metadata-based, system- and storage location-neutral software solution for enterprise content management (ECM) as well as document management, which is characterized by its ease of use and user-friendliness. In M-Files, information is stored and managed according to the principle of "what instead of where". Because - everyone knows it - over the years, parallel work in different departments results in cumbersome folder structures, confusing network drives, and different document versions, and in the worst case, in different locations ...
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