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RESTON, VA, December 20, 2005 - For Immediate Release:
LATISTA has introduced Latista Field Service solution for quality control in the field. Capable of operating flawlessly
in challenging construction environments such as shocks (drops on concrete), bright sun light,
rain, and extreme temperatures, the software/hardware solution seamlessly integrates field data
with back office systems, making Warranty and Quality Assurance centralized and easily
managed. The solution eliminates redundant data entry, increases speed, accuracy and efficiency, and
facilitates informed, accurate decision making.
Field Service Software Highlights:
Ability to create onsite instant pictures of problem areas
Spanish language (and 11 other languages) translation for subcontractor orders
Automatic wireless synchronization of field data with back-office business management system
Easy-to-use Outlook-like calendaring and navigation
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) feature keeps consumers informed about
warranty claim statuses
Standardization of quality issues designations for easier post quality assurance analysis
Field Service Hardware Highlights:
Integrated low-light digital camera for on-site instant photos of defects
Designed and tested to Military Standards (MIL-STD-810F) for harsh
outdoor environment extremes related to operating variables including
(but not limited to) shock, vibration, drops, temperature cycling,
humidity, dust and moisture
The Tablet PC is built to support wLAN and wWAN (dual) easy and fast
communication for field inspectors and subcontractors
GPS optional device for establishing location coordinates
Optional docking station for Tablet PC to be installed in construction vehicles or trailers
For more information, or a complete demonstration of BuilderOne Field Service, please contact us
at (800) 941-8941 or email to info@latista.com.
About Latista
LATISTA is the leading provider of software and services to the homebuilding industry. LATISTA,
since 2001, has helped the nations most successful builders with their process automation
challenges.
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