GDSX unveils COMPLEAT

Monday, 18 Aug, 2004 0

GDSX has begun offering its COMPLEAT travel automation system directly to corporations and business travel departments.

The company says the system allows travel managers to define and implement their own automation of reservation related activities.

In addition to cost efficiencies, the system offers direct accessibility for direction by users. GDSX says COMPLEAT also offers a much more robust programming interface that will enable CTDs to imlement far more intelligent applications in various areas.

COMPLEAT is a totally new automation system that uses leading edge development tools, according to GDSX president and owner Becky Strahan. She said:

“COMPLEAT will empower innovation by its users. The system is so flexible, powerfull, efficient and accessible that creative minds will now have a means to put that creativity to work.”

The Dallas-based GDSX, Ltd., is a software developer and computer services provider to the travel industry.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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