FMAudit Makes It to Version 3.3

By Doc | January 20, 2012, 7:00am PST

Summary: The FMAudit Onsite device data collection engine Version 2.6.9 update provides over 120 added features and process improvements. Updates include the latest industry enhancements for security improvements, device data collection for tiered meters, color and mono splits, and expanded consumable usage data.

If you’re involved in Managed Print Services (MPS), then you’re likely familiar with FMAudit, the MPS software from eCommerce Industries.

Well, the company recently announced the release of Version 3.3 of FMAudit. The release includes significant updates, feature enhancements and process improvements for FMAudit Central and includes Version 2.6.9 for Onsite, Viewer and WebAudit.

Enhancements included in Version 3.3 Central cover database consolidation and optimization to build on the proactive utilization of the wealth of device data collected by FMAudit for detailed account management and performance tracking. In addition, new optimization features are also included for supply coverage calculations, reporting flexibility and supply parts management.

The FMAudit Onsite device data collection engine Version 2.6.9 update provides over 120 added features and process improvements. Updates include the latest industry enhancements for security improvements, device data collection for tiered meters, color and mono splits, and expanded consumable usage data.

Current FMAudit clients are being notified of upgrade process and procedures. Companies interested in learning more about the FMAudit software solution should contact FMAudit at 573-632-2461 or visit www.fmaudit.com to request information.

Doc is still waiting for the release of AMAudit so we can cover the whole spectrum.

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