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Lawrence Technological University Uses Metastorm ProVision
July 22, 2008 - The Metastorm ProVision enterprise modeling solution is successfully being used in the Doctor of Management in Information Technology (DMIT) program at Lawrence Technological University.
The DMIT program prepares students for careers as problem solvers and innovators in the IT arena by providing preparation in both the theory and practice of acquiring and managing IT resources in the enterprise. Metastorm ProVision is an integral tool in DMIT courses. It is also used by students in the dissertation research phase of the program.
Because of its robust nature, user-friendly interface and ability to support multiple frameworks, data exchanges and modeling types, Metastorm ProVision is well suited to meet our program objectives, as well as for our students use in the real-world environment. Lawrence Technological University is pleased to have this agreement with Metastorm, and we look forward to continuing our partnership well into the future, said Annette Lerine Steenkamp, Ph.D., director of the DMIT program.
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