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Quality Management Software (QMS) is a type of software used to manage and monitor the quality of products and services. It is designed to help organizations ensure that their products and services meet customer requirements and industry standards. QMS typically includes features such as document control, corrective and preventive action, audit management, and supplier management. It is used by organizations in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and finance.
QMS is an important part of an organization's overall quality management system, which is used to ensure that products and services meet customer requirements and industry standards. It helps organizations identify and address quality issues quickly and efficiently, and can help reduce costs associated with quality control.
Some companies in the Quality Management Software market include MasterControl, EtQ, Intelex, Arena Solutions, and IQS. Show Less Read more