Latest release of the enterprise PPM application integrates with Upland's Tenrox PSA solution to deliver end-to-end portfolio management for services-driven organizations.
AUSTIN, Texas, June 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Upland Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: UPLD), a leader in cloud-based Enterprise Work Management software, today announced the latest release of their PowerSteering Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) solution. The release features updated integration capabilities through the Upland Integration Platform, powered by Dell Boomi. The release connects Upland's industry-leading enterprise PPM with their Tenrox Professional Services Automation (PSA) application, a solution used to optimize professional services organizations and manage core business operations.
"This release is another step forward for Upland as we continue to integrate our key solutions like PowerSteering and Tenrox PSA together in order to deliver enhanced value to our customers across the Project and IT Management product family," said Kevin Sequeira, Vice President of Product Management at Upland Software. "These integration enhancements with other Upland products, as well as with third-party applications, allow PowerSteering to connect more deeply within our customer's value chain."
Enhancements to PowerSteering with this release include the following:
- Addition of the Upland Integration Platform, powered by Dell Boomi: this iPaaS solution allows for simplified configurable integrations between PowerSteering and other third-party applications, including Upland's Tenrox PSA solution.
- Expansion of the Data Extract and Reporting feature: this allows customers to use their PowerSteering custom reports to extract data automatically to third-party applications or an enterprise data warehouse.
- Improvements to Project Central: provides user interface enhancements for faster work creation and fewer entry errors.
"The latest PowerSteering release demonstrates Upland's commitment to customer-driven innovation," said Kevin Filcik, Manager, CI/BBP Projects at Adient Corporation. "As a large global user of PowerSteering for tracking approximately 10,000 continuous improvement projects annually, we are pleased with system stability and performance, and we look forward to the new data management and integration enhancements."
PowerSteering combines the Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) functionality demanded by global organizations with the cost and speed-to-value benefits of cloud delivery. Leading global organizations, including PepsiCo, Ecolab, Staples, the US Department of Defense, and the UK National Health Service, rely on PowerSteering to accelerate results in Continuous Improvement, IT, New Product Development, and Business PMOs.
Additional features in the new release include workflow manager improvements, analytics and reporting updates, ease-of-use enhancements, and Project Central performance improvements. For more details behind this release, consult our PowerSteering release notes. For more information on PowerSteering, please request a demo or visit www.uplandsoftware.com/powersteering. For more information on Tenrox PSA, please request a demo or visit www.uplandsoftware.com/tenrox.
About Upland Software
Upland Software (Nasdaq: UPLD) is a leading provider of cloud-based Enterprise Work Management software. Our family of applications enables users to manage their projects, professional workforce, and IT investments; automate document-intensive business processes; and effectively engage with their customers, prospects, and community via the web and mobile technologies. With more than 2,500 customers and over 250,000 users around the world, Upland Software solutions help customers run their operations smoothly, adapt to change quickly, and achieve better results every day. To learn more, visit www.uplandsoftware.com.
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