Quest reveals new features in its Signal Fitness-for-Service Version 5.1
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World Pipelines,
Quest Integrity, a global leader in the development and delivery of advanced inspection, engineering assessment services and software products, has released a new version of its Signal™ Fitness-for-Service (Signal FFS) software.
"Version 5.1 of Signal FFS offers a number of new features based on user feedback. These enhanced features provide a more streamlined and enhanced experience for users to fully optimise the software’s assessment power. The newest version of Signal features a fresh user interface, new charts, reduced computation time and offers more customisation than ever before,” said Devon Brendecke, Manager, Advanced Engineering.
User experience is an important factor in the development of Quest Integrity’s software programs. With the newest version of Signal FFS, users will continue enjoying excellent assessment capabilities, while experiencing new features based on their own feedback and requests. As a leader in fitness-for-service assessments, Quest Integrity continually strives to provide accurate and innovative solutions for all fitness-for-service needs.
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