
Bluebeam Software, a leader in innovative PDF software solutions for the architecture, engineering, construction, legal and education industries, and QBS Software, a leading European distributor of software solutions , have joined forces to distribute Bluebeam's leading solution in France, following existing deals with the QBS group in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Architecture, Construction and Engineering professionals in France will thus be able to benefit from the application of Bluebeam Revu, allowing the reduction of printing consumables and the promotion of ecological practices. Customers who have implemented a paperless workflow with Bluebeam's cost-effective solution have already seen an 80% reduction in paper consumption and distribution costs, as well as a near instant return on investment.
"We are delighted to promote a world-renowned publisher like Bluebeam", comments Heickel Zlitni, Managing Director of QBS Software France. "We are ideally placed to assist our resellers both in France and in French-speaking countries to offer this high-value solution. added. Bluebeam solutions provide construction project teams with intelligent digital tools that enable each task to be completed much faster, project after project, anywhere, anytime."
"I am delighted that QBS Software France has become the Exclusive Distributor of Bluebeam Revu", said Muhammad El Kaloush, Channel Account Manager at Bluebeam. "With their highly experienced team and the efficiency of our product, resellers will have a great opportunity to achieve new customers and revive existing relationships with a tool used by more than 2 million users worldwide to improve efficiency, minimize risk and improve project predictability for professionals in Architecture, Engineering and Construction."
Bluebeam PDF Revu is available in three editions:
Standard Edition essential for annotating and editing 2D and 3D PDFs
CAD Edition for CAD users
Reviewed eXtreme for power users who want to automate complex processes and push the boundaries of document collaboration