You might want to explore C2CRM's (Clear Technology) Contract Management module.
We're not using that particular module, but are very satisfied with the C2
product.  It is quite easy to import data from BPCS.  

Wayne Bruning


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From: Eric J Waters [mailto:ewaters2@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 8:35 AM
To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400
Subject: Re: Contract Administration

Not sure if they have moved completely away from LSX yet but if you do get 
it, ensure you install the NON-LSX version.  LSX version can kill your 
server if you plan to have a large load.

Regards,
Eric


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I think the ETQ engine kicks butt.  We're using their Domino based version 

and loving it.  Not really a Contract Administration but probably could 
copy their Document Control database and use that.  Fully does things like
- Different approval processes available based on Document type.
- Escalations.  Like, waiting on this person at this point in the process 
for too long.
- Review dates
and more.

Just a happy customer.

We modified their Engineering Change to paste a copy of the bill of 
materials from BPCS into it.

http://www.etq.com/index.html

Rob Berendt

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