3 May 2024

Features of the use of smartapps in various industries

Logistics: Using a corporate platform and 1C integration, you can combine the functionality of a QR code scanner, messenger, and video conferencing. You can ask questions about any stored item in a shared chat, attach a photo or screenshot from the scanner, and quickly accept instructions. All these features are available on an employee's personal smartphone, and they are secure in terms of data protection.

Infrastructure: Companies with a high risk of emergency situations want to use corporate applications for promptly sending out emergency requests.

IT: assistance in organizing the delivery of corporate equipment, correspondence, or courier services.

Transport companies: SmartApp is an ideal tool for various routine reports (for example, checking the condition of rolling stock). Inspection specialists receive requests for vehicle inspections daily, conduct inspections according to the requests, and then send reports on each inspection item. Public messaging apps are typically used for communication between inspectors, operators, and transport company management, meaning confidential data is leaked to the external network.

Retail: Smartapps offer a wide range of retail capabilities. These may include QR code recognition on products, product and customer database management, automated shipment to retail outlets, and inventory control. The role-based model implemented in the smartapp allows for the approval of product shipments from the warehouse, electronic signature approval, and secure interaction with partners and contractors.

Finsector: Smartapps provide lightweight mobile versions of BI systems. Analytics accessible for mobile viewing are an important tool for quick management decision-making. Speed, in turn, helps reduce risks, improve customer service, and ultimately directly impacts the financial institution's profit growth.

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