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Manuvis’ CEO, David Scott to Speak at InfoWorld IT Summit

July 29, 2009
The Westin St. Francis
San Francisco, California
Today’s applications and computing environments absorb huge volumes of mission-critical data. Information continuously flows from widely disparate business systems — and can include far ranging devices such as RFID, GIS/GPS and telematics. Current solutions provide “past tense” results from this data which limits the ability to act in real-time. By capturing and correlating events from multiple sources as they occur, visibility and response becomes real-time and immediate actions can be taken – before it’s too late. When important events arise, do you have the infrastructure in place to respond? Can you precisely deliver the kinds of service your customers expect?

Already proven in computing-intensive industries, Complex Event Processing (CEP) has emerged as a way for businesses of all kinds to monitor fast moving data streams, rapidly seek out patterns of significance, and quickly respond with results. In fact, businesses that create “event-driven” solutions gain a competitive advantage by responding to changes, opportunities and threats as they happen.

  • How are businesses successfully implementing Complex Event Processing?
  • What trends in varied industries like telecommunications, transportation, logistics, energy, and capital markets indicate how all industries can benefit?
  • Where have these businesses found operational efficiencies acting in real-time?
  • What lessons have they learned that can help you?

Why You Should Attend
You’ll learn from presentations and case studies delivered by key experts. In one valuable and focused morning, you’ll view the broader challenge, get access to experts and best practices, network with your peers, and rapidly gather answers and solutions you can use right away.

To learn more visit www.infoworld.com

Register HERE

PRESS RELEASE

Manuvis pilots its new Software as a Service offering in printing operation using Didde-Glaser presses.

CLEVELAND, MAY 27, 2009.    - Manuvis Corporation, a leader in innovative, event-driven, real-time enterprise manufacturing intelligence application software, announced a pilot of their  FactoryMRI® Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence product in a printing operation that utilizes Didde-Glaser presses.  The new Software as a Service model will offer an opportunity for most companies using Didde-Glaser printing presses to cost-effectively take advantage of the power of FactoryMRI whether they are a single machine facility or a global operation.

FactoryMRI is a powerful tool that leverages automatic data collection and analysis to present actionable information to management and operators. When utilized for decision-making, the outcomes are increased performance and lower operating costs. The software allows manufacturers in complex, discrete, and process industries to realize key benefits including, reduced total cost of ownership, significant improvements in understanding sources of process variation, and the ability to display a broader assortment of enterprise-wide information on one output screen.

About Manuvis

Manuvis is a leader in delivering innovative, real-time enterprise manufacturing intelligence software solutions that help manufacturing firms lower operating costs, improve customer service, and increase profitability. Manuvis’ FactoryMRI® application is a comprehensive software solution that fully integrates enterprise software tools with the shop floor, providing real-time, actionable information, and allowing manufacturers to better leverage previous investment in ERP.

About Progress Software

FactoryMRI’s service oriented architecture was built with and operates on Progress Software’s OpenEdge® business application platform. For more information on how to increase your company’s profitability please visit www.manuvis.com or +1-440-354.2517. FactoryMRI is a registered trade mark of Manuvis Corporation.

PRESS RELEASE

Manuvis Introduces Affordable, Scalable EMI Solution for

Real-Time Lean Manufacturing Capabilities

–New subscription service allows manufacturers access to award-winning FactoryMRI® Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence (EMI) to track, analyze and reduce process variation and increase efficiency

Last update: 9:42 a.m. EDT May 7, 2009
CLEVELAND, May 7, 2009 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Manuvis Corporation, a leader in innovative, event-driven, real-time enterprise manufacturing intelligence application software, announced a SaaS model for their award winning FactoryMRI® Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence product. The new model will offer an opportunity for all manufacturing companies to cost-effectively take advantage of the power of FactoryMRI whether they are a single machine facility or a global operation.
FactoryMRI is a powerful tool that leverages automatic data collection and analysis to present actionable information to management and operators. When utilized for decision-making, the outcomes are increased performance and lower operating costs. The software allows manufacturers in complex, discrete, and process industries to realize key benefits including, reduced total cost of ownership, significant improvements in understanding sources of process variation, and the ability to display a broader assortment of enterprise-wide information on one output screen.
The SaaS model is possible due to the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) platform used to develop FactoryMRI, enabling manufacturers of any size to harness the power of FactoryMRI without major capital expenditures. As a result, small to large manufacturers can improve their competitiveness and profitability even while in the midst of a tough economy. FactoryMRI helps ensure faster operational decision-making, increased productivity, and reduced complexities associated with data acquisition result from the interactive dashboards and reporting tools. Variables such as cycle times, quality data, fault codes, efficiency, job counts, human asset tracking and many others may be displayed singly or grouped on to a single chart or dashboard to be viewed in real time or referenced historically. Combined with other features like event notification and complex event processing, FactoryMRI becomes a powerful tool to improve operations and reduce costs.
“With the current state of the economy manufacturers are trying to hold on to any cash, so it is difficult for them to invest in these types of tools that improve productivity,” said David Scott, CEO of Manuvis. “Our SaaS model with a low upfront investment will allow manufacturers to take advantage of the tools and increase their productivity when increasing profitability is a key to survival and growth.”
About Manuvis
Manuvis is a leader in delivering innovative, real-time enterprise manufacturing intelligence software solutions that help manufacturing firms lower operating costs, improve customer service, and increase profitability. Manuvis’ FactoryMRI application is a comprehensive software solution that fully integrates enterprise software tools with the shop floor, providing real-time, actionable information, and allowing manufacturers to better leverage previous investment in ERP.
FactoryMRI’s service oriented architecture was built with and operates on Progress Software’s OpenEdge® business application platform. For more information on how to increase your company’s profitability please visit www.manuvis.com or +1-440-354-2517. FactoryMRI is a registered trade mark of Manuvis Corporation.
About Progress Software Corporation
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