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Geneva Vision Strategist Version 1.8 Released Today
IRVINE, Calif. - April 16, 2002 - The Learning Trust announced today the availability of version 1.8 of its enterprise strategic planning software solution, Geneva Vision Strategist. The new release adds new functionality for users as well as significant enhancements to the server side of the product.
The Geneva Vision Strategist solution improves strategic planning and innovation management by creating functional, interactive roadmaps that provide a "big-picture" view of prioritized product and technology developments and links them with their associated market trends and business strategies. The result is more accurate forecasts and an improved ability to manage continuing change and market uncertainty.
Version 1.8 features include: dynamic synchronization with remote servers, more flexible collaboration for teams working on the same strategic roadmap, streamlined plan check-out procedures, improved navigation of projects, improved remote server session control, support for multiple servers, and many other major and minor enhancements.
"I am thrilled with the number of new features our team added in version 1.8.", said Carl Dietz, CEO of The Learning Trust. "Our product team has even added support for managing uncertainty levels of any future event and plan using methodology developed by Mckinsey & Company."
For questions and more information about The Learning Trust and its products, please contact Roger House at (949) 250-9900.
About The Learning Trust
The Learning Trust was founded by several veteran computer software architects and solution marketing professionals that recognized the challenges organizations are facing to effectively acquire, manage and distribute business intelligence for the benefit of the enterprise. The Learning Trust software solutions focus on innovation management, strategic forecasting, and futures planning solutions for corporations. These solutions enable companies to extend and preserve their expertise across the enterprise without reengineering their current business practices.
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