Contract lifecycle and asset management company revenue It debuted a mobile app that utilizes AI.
app, announced Monday (Oct. 16) is aimed at streamlining data management for a company’s assets, contracts, customers, suppliers and services, the Los Angeles-based company said in a news release.
āOur customers articulated a clear need to enable field teams to easily scan serial numbers from their mobile devices and tag inventory directly.ā Sean StantonChief Revenue Officer of Revnue. āWe met this challenge head-on and delivered a solution that not only meets this demand, but also enables numerous other streamlined workflows.ā
Stanton described a scenario in which an IT executive is notified of a critical device failure while on the go. He said the app will give executives instant access to asset intelligence.
āEvery important detail is at your fingertips, from locating the exact location of an asset, tracing purchase history, and identifying supplier details to understanding maintenance schedules, warranty status, and direct support contacts. ā he said.
The release states that among the app’s features is “embedding even more intelligence on the edge,” which uses your smartphone’s camera to decode barcodes, QR codes, UPC codes, text, and more to identify assets and It is said to provide quick access to contracts and streamline workflow. and operational processes.
The release of this new app comes at a time when the supply chain isn’t working as smoothly as expected. And, as highlighted in a PYMNTS report, the continued use of data, powered by technology and AI, can help improve. Inventory control.
āThere are many examples where automation and AI are providing important conduits for improving inventory visibility,ā PYMNTS writes. āGrocery is one of the most visible segments here, but retailers are also rising to the challenge. Real-time data informs inventory management, from personalized engagement with users in-store and online. Because you can fine-tune it.ā
Meanwhile, PYMNTS CEO Karen Webster weighed in on how to do it. AI equipped smartphone We continue to enable users to multitask in ways never thought possible.
As Webster wrote, āOn weekends and weekdays, now it looks the sameā¦Apps and smartphones break through the constraints once imposed by the physical world. ā
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