January 8, 2018 (Calgary, Alberta): Cenozon Inc., a leading end-to-end supplier of comprehensive oil and gas software solutions, announced the launch of its new bundled pricing strategy to help oil and gas operators reduce costs across its business units.
With a subscription to any one software, Cenozon now offers 50% off any additional software subscriptions for a full year. Clients can choose from any of their four market-leading software solutions realize the savings:
Pipeline Integrity Risk Manager | Measurement Manager | Measurement Schematics | PAS Schematics
Cenozon’s software digitally automates time-consuming processes and creates visual analytics, which greatly speeds the time it takes to analyze data in the areas of pipeline integrity, schematics, and meter calibration and analysis.
“We’re thrilled to offer bundled price savings to pipeline operators,” states Michael Kurtz, Vice President.
“With the reality of lower oil prices, oil and gas companies are seeking ways to preserve their top and bottom lines.” He added, “Our software gives operators the flexibility to choose the right combination of features and services they need to save time, save money and meet compliance across their operations. This pricing strategy is simply another example of our customer-focused approach.”
To learn more about Cenozon’s bundled pricing offer, visit: http://cenozon.com/bundled-price-savings/
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For more information, contact:
Tammy Schuiling, Marketing Manager | Phone: 587.393.4750 | Email: Tammy.Schuiling@Cenozon.com
About Cenozon
For over 20 years, Cenozon has helped oil and gas companies of all sizes unlock the power of data by providing innovative web-based software designed to streamline operational efficiency and reduce costs. Their pipeline integrity risk management software is complimented by their meter calibration/sampling analysis and meter schematics software; operating under the names: Pipeline Integrity Risk Manager (PIRM), Measurement Manager, Measurement Schematics and PAS Schematics. www.cenozon.com.
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