MPS and BVSG combine to provide expanded services to enterprise customers

Feb. 17, 2004
Meridian Project Systems (MPS) and BV Solutions Group, Inc. (BVSG) have joined together to service corporate accounts that use Proliance, a software programs designed for Fortune 1000 companies, government agencies, and engineering and construction firms who need to design, construct, and maintain large capital and real estate construction programs. Proliance is the first project controls software

Meridian Project Systems (MPS) and BV Solutions Group, Inc. (BVSG) have joined together to service corporate accounts that use Proliance, a software programs designed for Fortune 1000 companies, government agencies, and engineering and construction firms who need to design, construct, and maintain large capital and real estate construction programs.

Proliance is the first project controls software built on Web Services and XML technology. It allows global companies to manage projects, programs, and business processes across its organizations and external supply chains. This partnership will allow MPS to offer additional support to its customers through BVSG’s global network of technical consultants and project managers.

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