Intentia goes nuclear in €1.5m deal

Asset management software is pretty important when those assets are plutonium rods

By Tony Hallett, 5 December 2003 17:10

NEWS British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL) has signed a €1.5m contract with Intentia for asset management software.

The energy business will use Intentia's Movex enterprise asset management (EAM) product on a Sun Solaris platform.

The move is all about optimising the use of available resources and the Swedish software vendor promises its offering allows sophisticated measurement, analysis and reporting capabilities.

Gartner Group said that properly moving over to the Intentia solution in such a safety-critical business is as much about risk management for the project as the actual functionality of the software.

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