GridIron's Flow 2.0, with its innovative new project operating system, is the first example of a new category of technology for efficient project and resource management

OTTAWA, CANADA (September 29, 2010) GridIron Software, the leading provider of workflow and performance tools for creative professionals, today unveiled its strategy for a Project Operating System, a new category of technology designed to help creative enterprises solve a variety of problems inherent to creative workgroups that lead to non-creative work, lost productivity and profits. GridIron’s new Flow 2.0 product line, based on a SaaS model, attacks the most fundamental causes of these problems: working with disparate teams without tools to track their productivity, and no way to automatically track files, users and project relationships, and their dependencies. These problems have afflicted the media creation industry for years.
“The concept behind GridIron Flow 2.0 is absolutely groundbreaking. Every executive in Media should sit up and take notice of what this could mean for their top and bottom lines” said John Batter, Co-President of Production for DreamWorks Animation SKG.
 
The advertising industry is now in need of precise accountability and measurability of agency creative assets.   Agency compensation is driven heavily by the values of client procurement departments versus the abstract concepts of marketing.   Previous attempts to solve tracking and asset management problems in the creative workgroup have relied on the use of strict manual processes and have failed. Project Operating Systems promise to deliver tracking benefits without requiring any changes to creative workflows or methods.
 
Udo Eberlein, CEO of GridIron Software, who joined the company in April 2010, recognized the needs of the broader creative industry and guided the company on a path to meeting these market needs.
 
“We designed GridIron Flow 2.0 to meet the evolving needs of the creative enterprise,” said Udo Eberlein, CEO of GridIron Software.   “While GridIron Flow made a difference in the way creative professionals work, our research showed the need for an enterprise-wide solution that encompassed both creative professionals and agency management.   With GridIron Flow 2.0, we are able to leverage the cloud, creating a SaaS model product that adds capability without hampering the intrinsic workflow of the creative process.   Users will spend less time on administrative tasks while management will have greater visibility and intelligence into project operations and asset utilization within their enterprise.   This leads to greater profitability, efficiency and client satisfaction.”
 

Availability

GridIron Flow 2.0 will be available in Q4 2010.  
 
For more information about the company and its products please visit http://www.gridironsoftware.com