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Next-generation CAD software

EnRoute Emergency Systems, an Infor company, has released its next-generation Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) software. The company says the release is an important step to bringing public safety agencies the latest in Microsoft technology to facilitate deployment of their mission-critical applications.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
2281 EnRoute Emergency Systems, an Infor company, has released its next-generation Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) software. The company says the release is an important step to bringing public safety agencies the latest in 2214 Microsoft technology to facilitate deployment of their mission-critical applications.

The software, part of EnRoute Dispatch solutions, streamlines integration with standard software packages and infrastructure and provides EnRoute customers with a migration path, enabling them to adopt technologies that are newer, faster, easier to use, as well as more cost-effective to deploy and own.

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