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Ascom simplifies task management for quicker response
Unite AlertTrac, a task management application for improving response time to important tasks, provides full access to your staff at all times for important activities that cannot wait.
Ascom (SWX:ASCN.SW), a leading supplier of Healthcare ICT solutions, announces Unite AlertTrac, a task management application for improving response time to important tasks or events requiring immediate attention. Today’s working environment necessitates that communication be faster and more precise, promoting increased flexibility and shorter response times.
“Unite AlertTrac delivers an efficient and customizable communications tool to speed up communication within work teams regardless of the vertical market,” states André Neu, SVP, Platform Solutions at Ascom. “It helps establish clear communication channels aimed at improving coordination, responsiveness and overall operational performance.”
Unite AlertTrac provides full access to your staff at all times for important activities that cannot wait. Placing you in full control of the communication process, Unite AlertTrac monitors the status of any task request sent. In retail markets you can utilize Unite AlertTrac to create and assign tasks like replenishing stock, request an inventory check or dispatch customer assistance.
In a healthcare environment you may alert a rapid response team to react to an emergency patient event. All tasks or events can be centrally monitored on a contemporary and easy-to-use web interface. Unite AlertTrac is a quick and easy way to organize, share, and manage work assignments and tasks.
For more information please contact your local Ascom sales representative.
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