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Goose launches Procon 2.0 for pharmaceutical firms Hyderabad | Monday, Nov 17 2008 IST
Goose Technologies, a leading provider of real time performance, compliance and risk management solutions today announced the launch of Procon 2.0, a New Risk and Compliance Management solution specifically designed for the Pharmaceutical industry. Goose also announced that Strides Arcolab, one of India's leading integrated manufacturers and exporter of finished pharmaceutical dosage forms, both branded and generic, as its customer, a press release here said. Procon 2.0 is designed and developed to provide real time visibility of all defined performance, compliance and Risk Indicators covering myriad operations such as R&D, production, sales, and finance for pharmaceutical companies. Goose Technologies CEO Debashish Pattnaik said, ''Procon has evolved from a true real time performance tool to a comprehensive Performance, Compliance and Risk management solution which offers a single view to each and every stakeholder.'' '' With our new industry specific solution, Pharmaceutical firms will be able to bring high degree of efficiency in real time management of performance, compliance and risk in areas of manufacturing, quality, delivery and budget among other important aspects of business process,'' he added. Strides Arcolab President Venkat Iyer said, ''With Procon, we expect to achieve substantial gains in terms of our planning and delivery functions in areas of R&D performance, quality control, compliance and knowledge management. Going forward, Procon will be our key partner for developing suitable platforms for driving business processes,'' the release added. -- (UNI) -- 17MC4.xml
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