Employee Scheduling Software - Major Overhaul and Release from Schedule it
WAKEFIELD, England, July 19, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The newest version of Schedule it's exclusive scheduling software has been released after two years of continued development. The scheduling software now focuses on helping the modern-day business with issues around remote working, multiple device support and access from any location, as well as making scheduling quicker and easier than ever before with a new streamlined interface.
These changes have been optimised after feedback from many key clients in many business sectors to give great benefits in terms of time or cost savings all around employee and resource scheduling.
The program can be deployed to improve efficiency and productivity throughout many aspects of a business from employee planning, client activity tracking, room booking and equipment management.
Mark Ballance, director of Schedule it Ltd says, "With the immediate cost savings most businesses see when introducing a scheduling software solution, many are now choosing these as an alternative for additional staff and other resources. By simply utilising your current resources better, substantial savings can be seen."
It is no wonder, that Schedule it has already become a choice for more than 3,500 clients including international giants such as Microsoft, IBM, Cisco, Shell Lubricants, Fujitsu-siemens, BAE Systems, O2, NHS Trusts, Siemens Power Generation, Siemens Enterprise Communications, Qualcomm, and L-3 Communications.
You can try free of charge the latest versions of the desktop and online scheduling applications and immediately appreciate the benefits by visiting their website: http://www.scheduleit.co.uk
Contact: Mark Ballance
Schedule it Ltd, Wakefield, United Kingdom, July 2017
Telephone: UK: +44 (0) 845 869 8972
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.scheduleit.co.uk
SOURCE Schedule it Ltd
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