Four Rivers Software Systems, Fluke Biomedical introduce new interface for Ansur

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Fluke Biomedical and Four Rivers Software Systems announced today the launch of a joint TMS Fluke Interface to integrate Ansur software with Four Rivers Software's computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) solution, TMS OnSite/TMS OnLine.  Designed to automate medical device testing and reporting to ensure safety standards compliance, Ansur-automated test records are now seamlessly reported and archived within the TMS database with the TMS Fluke Interface. 

Shirin Khanna, Product Marketing Manager for Fluke Biomedical, explains, "Ansur software automates Fluke Biomedical analyzers and simulators to quickly and easily perform medical device inspections, whether for preventive maintenance or post-repair testing, and delivers increased quality and repeatability in the process.  The TMS-Ansur interface brings improved efficiency and simplifies archiving and reporting by centralizing test records for the associated device in the TMS application."

"The TMS Fluke Interface for Ansur complements our existing medTester Interface with Fluke Biomedical," noted Henry Wilde, CEO of Four Rivers Software Systems.  "This particular interface will help organizations increase the accuracy and availability of their data."

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