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Elecosoft enhances planning and project management software

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Elecosoft, the specialist international software provider, is enhancing its Asta Powerproject planning and project management software with the latest release (version 17). This update is said to bring many new features to facilitate better collaboration and sharing among users.

In addition to upgrading the software, Elecosoft is enhancing the way it rolls out future updates (Photo: AdobeStock)

Some of the new features include:

David Simpson, Global Product Manager, Elecosoft, says, ​​“Asta Powerproject version 17 continues our focus on creating positive experiences and outcomes for our customers, with the latest version strengthening project communication and collaboration. We’re committed to identifying what’s important to our customers; made possible by our active global network of customers and partners. Through their feedback, we’re continually evolving the products and services based on their needs.”

In addition to upgrading the software, Elecosoft is enhancing the way it rolls out future updates to ensure that Asta Powerproject customers can benefit from the latest functionality. Subscribers will receive a notification alert when new features are available, and they can easily deploy these updates via an installation wizard if enabled.

The new installation process allows Elecosoft to quickly deploy updates to customers, providing them with automatic access to the latest usability improvements and additional modules. This automation shortens release cycles for Asta Powerproject subscribers, and hopes are that they can expect to see their ideas implemented faster.

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