Tours–Bordeaux High-Speed Rail
Also known as the South Europe Atlantic high-speed rail (SEA HSR), Tours-Bordeaux high-speed rail is a massive project under development in France.
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For 20 years, Prosys has been providing best-of-breed collaboration software designed to organise, optimise and secure large-scale projects in construction, railways, transportation and engineering.
Mezzoteam, our collaboration software, fulfils your needs of document management, workflow, reporting, web services, etc. It enables you to:
Mezzoteam supports project streamlining and process building with exceptional flexibility in set-up and functional tuning, regardless of capacity or the number of users.
The main functionalities are:
Mezzoteam is a fully interoperable platform based on the Microsoft®.NET 2.0 environment. Mezzoteam is available in hosted mode (ASP) on a secure platform or by license for intranet deployment.
The intuitive interface lets the user understand project organisation and quickly retrieve information. Icons, shortcuts and filters are all there to simplify the work. Everything relating to the project is grouped in a dedicated workspace, where there is no risk of losing data.
As part of a project, all of the documents involved are deposited in Mezzoteam and sorted. All of the parties involved can easily connect to view or validate them. By hosting and simplifying the project’s lifecycle, Mezzoteam ensures that deadlines are met and costs kept under control.
Mezzoteam is easy to use. Users connect to it using the Internet; the access is secured through a login and password. Configurable document forms are used to sort files and easily retrieve information. The project manager controls collaboration by inviting players to join the project or removing them from the project directory.
Each user is assigned their own access rights based on their role in the project. This way they may come to validate, sign off and distribute documents. These actions are automated, thanks to a powerful workflow management system.
According to requirements, dedicated modules may be activated, for example to produce graphic documents or synchronise with the workstation. The application architecture is used to easily integrate the workflow into the company’s IT system.
All of the actions performed (downloading, opening documents, etc.) are traced in an activity log. The reporting module is used to generate dashboards. When the project is finished, all the documents are archived in line with the filing plan adopted.
Prosys is the leader in France in project collaboration software, and its worldwide reputation is confirmed by its many client references in the railway and transportation sectors, including:
Prosys will be exhibiting at the Ubifrance stand at BcnRail, the international showroom of the railway industry, in Barcelona, from 30 November – 3 December 2009.
Also known as the South Europe Atlantic high-speed rail (SEA HSR), Tours-Bordeaux high-speed rail is a massive project under development in France.
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