Xybion Corporation Releases Quality Management System™ (QMS) 7.0 for OpenText with New Features and Functionality
Bensalem, PA (PRWEB) October 14, 2015 -- Xybion Corporation is pleased to announce the latest release of its quality management platform, QMS™ 7.0, fully integrated with the OpenText LiveLink® Enterprise Content Server platform. The QMS solution is based on a tight integration with the OpenText framework, leveraging it to drive operations and productivity through imaging, document management, and intuitive workflows. By adding quality management functions on top of OpenText’s powerful platform, you can seamlessly monitor business critical functions such as corrective and preventative actions (CAPAs), deviations, product nonconformances, and more – without adding a new interface to the user community.
QMS® 7.0 offers several new critical features, including:
- Added support for latest version of Content Server CS 10.5
- Multi-browser support (Certified on IE 11 and Chrome)
- Multi-language support
Open Text’s industry leading Enterprise Content Management tools coupled with Xybion’s QMS solution can help you effectively manage business critical content while promoting innovation in highly regulated environments.
ABOUT XYBION
Xybion is the leading provider of software, services and consulting for global corporations operating in highly regulated industries. Our unique solutions focus on integrated preclinical lab management, early-stage drug discovery, regulatory compliance, GRC, quality management and systems validation.
Xybion's combination of software, business process management, services, validation and staffing enables us to cover a broad spectrum of critical business needs for companies, and we deliver our solutions on global scale. Our leadership in this dynamic and ever-changing industry has been a cornerstone of our high-value reputation. To learn more, please visit http://www.xybion.com
Xybion Marketing, Xybion Corporation, http://www.xybion.com, +1 (484)252-9340, [email protected]
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