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Pacific Edge Ships Project Office Suite

Pacific Edge Software Inc. began shipping its Project Office Suite, a new offering of enterprise applications composed of three products.

Project Office Suite is made up of Project Office 3.0, an application that tracks the project delivery process; Project Office express 3.0, a Web-based thin client that gives project collaborators real-time updates; and Project Office alerts 1.0, a Web-based option that offers users information about whether a business rule has been broken or met.

The new suite offers increased scalability, and allows more users and projects to run simultaneously. It also offers additional security, giving project administrators the ability to specify users access levels or grant read-only access to projects. Additionally, Project Office Suite integrates with Microsoft Project 98 and 2000.

Contact Pacific Edge, www.pacificedge.com, 425-897-8800.

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Scott Bekker is editor in chief of Redmond Channel Partner magazine.

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