There is a SPM "THREE-FIVE"! Details !?
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JUST IN TIME
The new release of Lean ERP SCMo 3.5.0 has been released on schedule.
Over the past 2 weeks, it has already been installed in most of our Customers and Partners. The reviews are good!
This release really incorporated a lot of improvements.
In addition to what we described earlier about "THREE-FIVE" (see here), the release also included several other interesting innovations. We decided to mention FIVE more "delicious" improvements.
1. We have added / improved a number of integration module methods. In particular, "auto-transcoding" when exchanging NSI keys, objects, and documents. For more flexible interaction with related management systems and / or master data management.
2. We have further EXPANDED EXTENSIBILITY. That is, the mechanism of " extension points "that allows you to safely and flexibly" customize " the SPM to the specifics of the Customer. Being sure that the" upgrades "of the standard version will not conflict with the" custom " modules.
3. Fans of monitoring using Gantt Chart forms you will like several additional navigation features, "drill transitions", working with forecasts, and additional available attributes.
4. THREE or FIVE included a whole "package" of all sorts of improvements filtering, navigation, extensions, and settings of interface forms (both lists and input forms). Really, a lot. This is a question about ERGONOMICS, which is "difficult to measure, but you can and should always improve!".
5. RELIABILITY. As the "fifth element" We will not mention a new FEATURE, but the efforts of our technical support and technical control service. What are "pop-up errors"? It's an unpleasant thing. And ... alas, they do happen sometimes. AND YES! We don't like them very much either! Therefore: when preparing the release of 3.5.0, we mobilized and added to the regression lists a maximum of scenarios aimed at preventing our own "re-stepping on the same rake". And it had an effect: Yes, something was "caught"!
So-meet "SPM THREE-FIVE"
a) With new improvements to scheduling algorithms.
b) With improved navigation and ergonomics,
c) With additional functions and analytics for inventory accounting, production progress, and on-line monitoring.
d) Even more open to integration and customization.
e) And "iron-reliable"!