Bangalore-based In4velocity Systems, Indias leading real estate and property development software firm, announced that Mumbai-based Kanakia Spaces, a renowned name in the real estate industry, has successfully implemented its market leading ERMS application, In4Suite, across its various construction projects over the period of 6 months. The overall deal value is expected to be above US $ 100,000.
In4velocitys unique Enterprise Resource Management System (ERMS) application, In4Suite, is Indias largest selling and the only integrated end-to-end solution for real estate and property development firms. One can automate the business processes right from land acquisition to engineering, from purchase to sales and from rental to property management.
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Said Rahul Chawla, CEO, In4velocity Systems, Unlike traditional ERP software, where it is all about reporting data, In4Suite enables data analytics and data mining. Some of its key features include milestone-based project planning, online integration with major accounting systems, reporting and analysis, integrated knowledge management application, online certification and generation of bills, material and inventory management, integrated construction management, etc.
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