Meridian Systems introduces software that helps plan, build and operate facilities

June 8, 2005—Meridian Systems, an enterprise software provider for optimizing real estate, construction and other physical infrastructure programs, has introduced announced Proliance 3.0, the first Web-based ILM solution to integrate facility management and project management functionality on a Web Services/XML technology platform, the company says. This combination of capabilities enables corporations with significant real estate portfolios to efficiently plan, build and operate all of their physical infrastructure assets, says Meridian.

Physical infrastructure encompasses many types of brick and mortar assets, including office buildings, retail outlets, shopping malls, schools, power plants, or transportation systems. These asset owners, together with their construction and engineering partners, must manage every step in the facility process—from site acquisition to maintenance and operations.

Proliance 3.0 offers a combination of project and portfolio management functionality that allows organizations to manage all critical aspects of capital projects, including scope and schedules, budgets and contracts, costs and resources. These capabilities are now tightly integrated with a new facilities management suite that allows corporations to operate and manage location and equipment assets, maintenance and service request items, says Meridian.

For more information, visit the company Web site.

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