QPR Software Plc today released the latest version of its performance and process management software QPR ScoreCard 7.6 and QPR ProcessGuide 7.6 respectively.
The company's unique offering helps companies optimise resource allocation by aligning operational processes with strategy and facilitating continuous performance improvement. The new releases provide process modellers with support for BPMN and BPEL standards, improved usability, and treat them with a clearer, more complete view of their organisation's performance.
The new versions feature an improved graphical user interface and the ability to create modelling notation templates, which allow users to design process models easier and more effectively.
Dashboards and strategy maps can now be enriched graphically with historic performance information, making them more explanatory without having to drill down, while improved benchmarking and the addition of scatter plot graphs provide users with more powerful analysis functionality.
In total, these new releases feature over 220 new improvements and make QPR 7.6 for Microsoft Windows Vista compatible. QPR ProcessGuide 7.6 is also certified for Microsoft Windows Vista.
"Allowing our customers to design detailed processes in the standard BPMN-notation and enabling the automatic execution of those processes via BPEL standard are important steps on our development roadmap towards supporting the full business process management lifecycle," Tony Virtanen, Vice-President, Products, Research & Care for QPR Software commented. "We see performance management as an essential part of managing business processes and with QPR 7.6 version we provide organisations with a stronger solution for managing both, and for making sure they are, and remain in sync."
"QPR provides effective tools not only for strategy management but also for the design, execution, measurement and control of the core business processes that manage resources," according to Colin Snow, Vice-President and Research Director at Ventana Research. "The integration of business process management technology with performance management technology is a must for companies that desire performance alignment," he continued.
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