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Quarterly Highlights of VITOVA EIM

2016 Q4

FSE Engineering Holdings Limited realizes cost-efficient DMS replacement with VITOVA standard package

FSE Engineering Holdings Limited replaced their document management system (DMS) with VITOVA. Through over 40 years of operation, this listed AEC industry leader has developed substantial expertise in E&M engineering and built up a strong network with clients who are often engaged in large-scale projects of well-established companies in Hong Kong. To facilitate efficient project management, the company has been looking for a more sustainable digital document management workflow that enables customization, upgrades, support, flexible access and intuitive usage...

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Quarterly Highlights of VITOVA EIM

2016 Q3

Tai Fung Bank in Macau implements VitalDoc for financial document filing

Founded in 1942, Tai Fung Bank became the first local bank in Macau with a registered capital of MOP 5 million. To cope with business expansion in corporate services, Tai Fung Bank opted for VitalDoc to cater for their increasing demand for speedier process and shorter response time, especially in offshore company registration documentation...

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Quarterly Highlights of VITOVA EIM

2016 Q2

Delia Memorial School (Yuet Wah) adopts VITOVA solution in building e-portfolios for proper documentation of student records

Since its establishment, Delia Memorial School (Yuet Wah) has been providing educational services for local ethnic groups. The massive student records accumulated from 50 years of operation became a challenge for managing with easy process...

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Quarterly Highlights of VITOVA EIM

2016 Q1

Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong Ltd manages important license and copyright documents of musical works with VitalDoc

Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong Ltd was incorporated in early 70s and is now controlling the copyright of musical works of over 2 million local composers and authors from more than 89 overseas affiliated societies...

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