Presentation Laces Requirements Manager
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Understand the capabilities of our Laces Requirements Manager (previously the Laces Contract Manager) in just a few minutes. This video walks you through the features and benefits of the all-in-one solution for managing requirements.
Key Learnings:
- How do you create, review, and store requirements centrally.
- How to ensure compliance with industry regulations and reduce risk.
- Integration with your existing systems to seamlessly manage project-, product-, or contract data.
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