Independent Research Firm Publishes Case Study on DevonWay EHS, QMS, and Asset Management Solutions
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Verdantix, an independent UK-based research and consulting firm with expertise in environmental, health, safety, quality, and operational excellence technologies that optimize business operations, has published a case study on DevonWay s broad suite of integrated solutions for safety, risk, quality, and asset management.
The case study states that firms looking for a reliable software platform for safety, quality, and asset management should consider DevonWay, and that DevonWay is an
ideal supplier for:
Operations managers searching for a tool to automate tasks and engage frontline workers
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BriefingWire.com, 1/01/2021 - Wellington, New Zealand (December 02, 2020) â It will not be possible for all businesses to handle governance risk and compliance themselves. This is why there are expert services in this domain to help businesses. The Parapet is one such business with expertise in this arena. The company offers different solutions to help businesses with the effective management of risks.
The services offered under the category called governance include assurance, remediation management, business continuity management and audit management. The solutions offered by Parapet under the risk management category include vendor, IT risk and enterprise r
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Working amid laboratory shutdowns and strict COVID-19 protocols, the medical scientists on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus responded to a global pandemic in 2020 in groundbreaking fashion.
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