Quadlabs Releases v11.1
Quadlabs Technologies is proud to launch the latest version of its proprietary travel technology XChange ERP v11.1
The scope of functionality available within the XChange ERP platform has been broadened significantly following the completion of the latest release by Quadlabs Technologies.
With a new release on average every quarter, the range of new functionality includes multiple customer-requested enhancements, as well as a number of new features introduced to further develop XChange ERP in line with the company’s strategic product road-map.
The significant investment in product development reflects Quadlabs Technologies strategy of continuous development of its single technology platform to meet the specific business needs of Travel Management Companies, Travel Agents and Tour Operators.
Enhancements introduced are right across its product suite which now encompasses business automation, reservation, inventory management, midoffice and online booking modules.
Gaurav Chiripal, CEO of Quadlabs Technologies, commented, “The latest release has some unique new functionalities provided to all our customers thus giving them an edge over their competitors. Quadlabs shall continue to help maintain our customers leadership by ensuring XChange ERP remains relevant, up-to-date and a benchmark in its market segment.â€
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