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Facilities management system seeks higher level of integration

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San Diego-based Peregrine Systems' FacilityCenter, launched in October 1999, managed the entire life cycle of a company's primary assets by managing real estate investors and monitoring where assets are located, who uses them, the associated costs of operating them and their effectivness in terms of meeting company needs. In addition, the company claims the software manages intangible assets such as ideas, meaning the ability to identify a subject and associated source data.

Author: Arend, Mark
Publisher: Conway Data, Inc.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2000
Applications Software Pkgs NEC (Micro), Management, Peregrine Systems Inc. (San Diego, California)

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Buyer beware: Expert urges tactical, not pervasive, systems integration

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Corporate real estate managers should not purchase and install an overabundance of technology in order to implement integrated systems. Technology is essential to the efficient management of a portfolio, but systems that integrate virtually every part of the business related to work space and the employees are not needed.

Author: Arend, Mark
Publisher: Conway Data, Inc.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2000
Strategy & planning, Business Software (Micro), Business Real Estate Mgmt, Usage, Business management software, Suites (Software), Real estate management, Facilities management, Facility management systems

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Taming the property tax management tiger

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The use of the Property Tax Office (PTO) software program will enable corporations to reduce their property-related tax burdens. The PTO system keeps track of essential data such as components of real estate, tax rules and rules changes. In addition, PTO can be used to prepare budgets and tax projections, making it a real property tax management system. Some of the important features of PTO include a customizable file, an online environment for tax files, a tax calculation module and an appeals system.

Author: Arend, Mark
Publisher: Conway Data, Inc.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 1999
Applications Software Pkgs (Micro), Software, Product information, Real property tax, Real property taxes, MultiPoint National Property Tax LLC

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Subjects list: Computer software industry, Software industry, Applications software
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