Sitrof Technologies, a leading document and records management consulting company, has recently announced the availability of their Xerox DocuShare Reporting Module, a new software tool that adds workflow reporting capability, enabling process administrators in any industry to perform business activity monitoring of current workflows. The Sitrof Reporting Module supports an extensive variety of reporting needs enabling organizations to deliver relevant information whenever and wherever needed across the enterprise, for auditing and compliance.

The Sitrof Reporting Module for Xerox DocuShare increases overall productivity by allowing users to quickly create reports from a wide range of data sources. Reports are easy to create and manage with Sitrof's user-friendly design environment and comprehensive management tools. With the Sitrof Reporting Module, users can enrich their reports by displaying data graphically, leveraging a wealth of rich mapping, gauge and charting capabilities.

"The Reporting Module for DocuShare is one more example of Sitrof's commitment to providing valuable customer-focused solutions," said Bryan Reynolds, Managing Partner of Sitrof Technologies. "We understood that many DocuShare users were looking for easy-to-use workflow reporting capabilities. The Sitrof Reporting Module will save DocuShare users time and money when creating their reports."

About Sitrof
Sitrof Technologies is a document and records management consulting company that provides the technology to enable companies to create, manage, deliver and archive documents and records across their organizations. Their expertise is in unstructured data for Information Management, Data Protection and Compliance—bringing together people, processes and documents to help clients prosper. Visit www.Sitrof.com to learn more.

 
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