Clarizen, provider of online project management software allowing businesses to manage their projects and resources in a single environment, has announced its integration with Autodesk’s (
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Clarizen’s SaaS project management solution helps organizations collaborate within themselves and with partners, suppliers and customers to focus on managing their projects rather than worry about purchasing, installing and maintaining software or hardware.
Likewise AutoCAD users will benefit from the integrating on-demand project management and computer-aided design (CAD) to manage and track projects within the AutoCAD software environment and real-time collaboration for designers and suppliers that need to be in constant communication.
With Clarizen’s solution users will get options to update, change and create CAD documents and the solution will make sure that all product information is provided via the AutoCAD main menu itself. In addition, information is accessible to managers, clients and other distributed teams via Clarizen's online project management solution.
"Clarizen is able to provide a completely new and innovative solution for engineering teams who use AutoCAD software by connecting their existing on-premise enterprise desktop systems with the online world," said Clarizen CEO Avinoam Nowogrodski. "This integration ensures that our customers can manage their projects seamlessly with absolutely no disruption to their existing work processes."
Projects managements are growing more and more complex with the majority of them now on a global scale. Clarizen says that AutoCAD users will be given a bridge like tool to work on both design and managements tasks. Clarizen will keep everyone on the same page without the expensive cost of running a project server or additional vertical applications.
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