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Services for Effectively Using Technical Software and Information

Process industry companies have invested heavily in technical software and information systems.  But investing in software is not enough to get business value from the software.  To gain value, the software must be successfully used to solve a technical or business problem.  Successfully applied technical software solutions can lead to significant cost reductions or improvements in competitive advantage in the process industry.

Because of its expertise and knowledge of both process engineering technology and software technology, Protesoft is well-positioned to help you gain maximum advantage of your investments in technical software by helping you to develop innovative solutions to your technical and business problems.

Protesoft provides consulting services to help you:

Research / survey / evaluate / report / advise on the use of commercially available process technical software, engineering documentation, and database systems.
Develop and use custom models using commercial software for your processes.
Evaluate / optimize process operations.
Evaluate / optimize process design alternatives.
Manage engineering data and documentation.
Evaluate / develop / improve / provide custom engineering and operator training on process technical software and engineering data/documentation systems.
Build custom user interfaces to commercial engineering calculation and information software packages to improve accessibility of calculation technology and engineering information to operations personnel.
Develop and provide customized user training and support.
Develop remote electronic collaboration solutions for project teams

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