The user interface has been given an overhaul so that it has the familiarity of Microsoft Outlook and includes drag-and-drop functionality.
It will also include Business Intelligence, which gives the user a range of dashboards through which they can monitor the real-time performance of their business with data straight from the shop floor.
Also new at Drupa will be its Supply Chain Management system which it hosts as a web service and enables users to quickly get prices from suppliers to help with accurate estimating.
Shuttleworth joint managing director Paul Deane said: "We are aiming to use this occasion to inspire the print industry by providing new developments and solutions that can be used to help customers add value to their business, increasing their business levels and profitability."
The company will exhibit in Hall 9 Stand E03 at Drupa, which runs from 3-16 May in Dusseldorf, Germany.
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Shuttleworth to roll out new MIS features for Drupa
Shuttleworth will highlight a range of improvements to its eponymous MIS software at Drupa in May.