June 2005 Monthly Customer Newsletter

In this issue of Connections

    Corporate News
    • Proliance 3.0 Now Available
    • Meridian and Microsoft Webcast: Optimizing Capital Project Delivery on a .NET Platform with Proliance
    • Visit the Proliance Demo Library
    Customer News
    • Hathaway Dinwiddie Selects ProjectTalk to Control Construction Costs and Improve Executive Decision Making Corporate-wide
    • DMJM and Proliance Featured in InformationWeek Article: Microsoft Word And Excel Employed As Systems Interfaces
    Product Tip
    • Tech Bulletin: Creating Custom Cultures in Proliance On Demand
    Industry News
    • Long-Term Map: Solutions for the Enterprise
    • Hear about the Industry's Hottest Topics at AEC-ST

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Corporate News

Proliance® 3.0 Now Available

Integration of Project Management, Facilities Management and Web Services Technology Provides "Brick and Mortar" Businesses with A 360-Degree View Of All Capital Projects and Facilities

According to John Bodrozic, Meridian president and cofounder, “By providing a 360-degree view of all facilities, both planned and existing, Proliance 3.0 allows CXOs to track performance of their entire infrastructure portfolio, streamlining project delivery and asset maintenance through real-time analytics and consistent business processes.” Follow the link above to read more about the latest version of Proliance.


Complimentary Meridian and Microsoft Webcast, June 14, 11 a.m. PDT

John Bodrozic, Meridian CTO David Ing, and Microsoft Corp. present: "Optimizing Capital Project Delivery on a .NET Platform with Proliance"

Large organizations are challenged to deliver capital intensive projects and programs on time and on budget. And in this webcast, you will learn how to gain business visibility across your entire real estate portfolio. A scenario demonstration and customer profiles provide insight on how to track project scope, budget and schedule in one system of record, and how project data can be leveraged to other systems through integration to Microsoft® SharePoint®, Windows® 2003 and Office 2003.

Follow the link above and join us for this complimentary one-hour webcast. Register now; availability is limited!


Visit the Proliance Demo Library

Narrated short demos of Proliance business application functionality, integration options and business benefits for different industries

Is your company evaluating Proliance? Or maybe you’re just interested in seeing what the solution can do. Visit our Proliance Demo Library to see how Proliance integrates with Microsoft® applications, how Proliance works for retail companies or how Proliance can help you manage the budget process. These and 15 other short demos (ranging from six to 30 minutes in length) are a great way to get a look at Proliance.

 

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Customer News

Hathaway Dinwiddie Selects ProjectTalk to Control Construction Costs and Improve Executive Decision Making Corporate-wide

ENR Top 200 firm renews enterprise contract for ProjectTalk®, Meridian’s online project management solution

ENR Top 200-ranked firm Hathaway Dinwiddie has signed a three-year, enterprise-wide agreement for ProjectTalk. Hathaway Dinwiddie first implemented the solution in 2001. As the Hathaway Dinwiddie corporate standard, ProjectTalk has improved executive decision making and enabled strict cost control for negotiated construction contracts.

 

DMJM and Proliance Featured in InformationWeek Article: Microsoft Word and Excel Employed As Systems Interfaces

Built on a service-oriented architecture, Meridian Systems' impending Proliance life-cycle-management software upgrade lets users tap in via Word and Excel 2003. Those without Office 2003 can access system programs through a Web interface.

Meridian Systems Inc., in its forthcoming upgrade of its Proliance infrastructure life-cycle-management software, will provide an interface rarely seen in systems developed by independent software vendors: Microsoft Office 2003's Word and Excel. It's that interface in Proliance 3.0 that helped persuade the large architectural and engineering firm DMJM to license the upgraded software to manage $2 billion worth of construction at the Los Angeles Community College District, one of the nation's largest community college systems.

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Product Tip of the Month – Proliance

Tech Bulletin: Creating Custom Cultures in Proliance On Demand

By Chris Burkett, Meridian Product Lead-Proliance

On June 1, 2005, Meridian’s Technical Support team posted the first Proliance Tech Bulletin to SupportLink. This Tech Bulletin describes how to create custom cultures in Proliance On Demand. For more information about this bulletin, please visit the link above.

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Industry News

Long-Term Map

From Constructech Magazine, June 2005

Often dealing with a large portfolio of projects, many owners rely on leading-edge technology in order to accurately gauge the progress of individual projects. Essentially, this enables them to more effectively map out capital plans moving forward. Read about solutions geared toward the needs of large enterprises.


Hear about the Industry's Hottest Topics at AEC-ST

Event Premieres June 20-23, 2005 at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort and Convention Center in Orlando, Florida

AEC-ST has been uniquely designed to bring the entire building and infrastructure team together. From the Owner to the Operator, from the Architect to the Engineer and from the Contractor to the Facility Manager, AEC-ST offers an industry first event allowing the entire build team to collaborate, interact and make decisions that will determine how the industry moves forward. Attend this exciting new event and hear John Bodrozic speak about Project Management and Portfolio Project Management.


 

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