snapFIELD

snapFIELD

StepOne Systems's snapFIELD is a suite of applications targeting users who work outside the "four walls" of a home base. This environment creates a unique challenge for software applications especially in the design for connectivity, security, data access, data update, and usability. The intent is to provide seamless functionality through a myriad of different system states. The tools built into SNAP™ are invaluable in differentiating our solution and enabling an extremely complex technical problem to have a straight forward and easily implemented solution...snapFIELD.

In addition, the device of choice in this enviroment continues to evolve while the goal of a common system and software architecture remains. In-vehicle rugged laptops, ultra-portable computers, rugged mobile computers, and PDA/cell phones all play into an ever expanding market place.

The Yankee Group predicts that over 2 million U.S. field service workers will use software solutions that combine wireless data capabilities. Equipped with intimate integrated mobile applications that quickly and reliably scale, enterprises are "getting out of the office" to become more productive and more customer-centric as the mobile workforce becomes more efficient and remote enterprise assets are better managed and maintained.

Field Inspection Application Building Blocks

Vertically focused on delivery, work order, and inspection applications, StepOne’s SNAP framework leverages the latest infrastructure to integrate into legacy enterprise systems quickly and efficiently.

Specific applications include:

  • Delivery Management – maximize route profitability and reduce operating costs by fulfilling and updating orders, handling returns and monitoring vehicle inventory.
  • Asset Management – maximize asset productivity and ensure regulatory compliance by tracking – in real-time at the point-of-accounting - the location, ownership and status of all enterprise assets.
  • Schedule Management – Optimize fleet productivity by updating route pickups and deliveries, increasing stops per hour, and increasing order fill-rate across the entire fleet.
  • Order Management – Generate incremental revenues by creating new and/or updating existing orders for current customer visit or future customer delivery.
  • Payment Management – Streamline operations, reduce accounts receivable and improve cash flow by taking payment for delivered goods, and capturing electronic signatures as proof of delivery, in real-time at the point-of-activity.