Provider management module will allow BDC to quickly filter project-qualified providers, schedule tasks, see provider availability and status, and obtain productivity statistics

Montreal, Canada - May 05, 2010 -- Beetext, Inc., a leading provider of enterprise productivity and workflow management solutions, announces that the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) has chosen the complete suite of Beetext workflow solutions. The BDC is a financial institution owned by the Canadian government and serves more than 28,000 businesses across Canada. Using the Beetext suite, BDC will centralize and manage the language services requests of more than 1,800 internal users throughout Canada.

Besides centralizing their language services management with Flow MMX to better serve internal and external clients, the BDC will now be able to effectively manage their translation providers thanks to Flow MMX's second to none provider management module. This module allows users to quickly and easily filter project-qualified providers and prompt them to compete for participation on a project, without exiting the application. Users can schedule and accept tasks, perform targeted searches for appropriate providers (including geo-location features), see provider availability and status at a glance, and obtain productivity statistics on the fly.

The BDC also intends to use Beetext‘s 'Find and Term' to assist their internal translation and writing teams with indexing and terminology features. Beetext will be working closely with the BDC to enable not just on implementation of Beetext‘s workflow solutions across all of its departments, but also on integration with the bank‘s internal applications.
Other banking institutions have already chosen Beetext‘s products to centralize and standardize their process and project management operations. For more information, please contact [email protected].

About Beetext
Beetext was the pioneer of online business process management solutions for the language services industry when it introduced Flow in 2001 and by 2006, the company had developed a strong following in the US market. In 2009, Beetext expanded by opening a European office based in the UK. Today, Beetext provides web-based enterprise productivity solutions to users in government entities, as well as organizations in the language, health care, insurance, financial, pharmaceutical, telecommunications and transportation industries. For more information, visit http://www.beetext.com/ or call 514-598-0406, ext. 201.

Contact:
Susan Richards
Beetext
Montreal, Canada
514-598-0406
[email protected]
http://www.beetext.com/