More than just dispatching machines, handhelds have become as ubiquitous to field service as the screwdriver and wrench.
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More than just dispatching machines, handhelds have become as ubiquitous to field service as the screwdriver and wrench.
There are a multitude of things that can go wrong throughout the supply chain, exposing the firm to different kinds of risks.
Mobile technology has revolutionized the way modern society does business and permanently changed the retail landscape.
Advances in technology over the last two decades have shrunk the world; travel is inexpensive, cross border payments are fast and businesses communicate in real-time.
More and more manufacturing companies are beginning to use cloud-based manufacturing systems to improve the way their business functions.
Businesses today are quickly adopting cloud software as the benefits become more apparent and even necessary to keep a competitive edge – benefits like less paperwork, greater efficiency, and time savings.
Over the past five years, mobile devices have begun to dominate the consumer landscape around the world.
Machine learning has the power to change how we look at field service – what it means to contractors and customers alike.
In April this year, Elon Musk (CEO of Tesla and SpaceX) publicly announced that his company, a startup in California, Neuralink, is developing a neural lace technology that will enable human beings to communicate with devices through their thoughts alone.
It doesn’t matter how large or small your store is, or how many of them you’ve got—if you’ve got a point of sale (POS), you’ll see big benefits in switching from a simple cash register to a full-featured, cloud-based POS platform.