Entelliteq uses robust processes and automated tools to distribute and integrate software within an organization. Our ITIL based methods ensure that software implementation is aligned with business requirements and provides value to our customers. The Entelliteq process is transparent to our clients, with full visibility and accountability in each step. Our methods include reporting tools that summarize each activity, provide status, and other useful metrics. The result of our processes is software distribution and integration that is tested, audited, logged, tracked, and ultimately available to the end-users.

Entelliteq (previously IR Technologies) has overseen significant software distribution projects such as ERP (GCSS-MC), several enterprise web applications, and training events. Entelliteq has maintained software releases and facilitated the distribution of these products to both Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside Continental United States (OCONUS) locations. Entelliteq’s methodologies cover the full development, testing, and release management processes required before software distribution. Entelliteq also believes that an effective Configuration Management process is essential to support distribution through the entire project lifecycle.

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