Evatic
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Type | Private |
Founded | 1991 |
Headquarters | Trondheim, Norway |
Key people | Arild Andersen, CEO |
Industry | Computer software |
Products | Service Management software, CRM software |
Website | www.evatic.com |
Evatic AS is a Norwegian software company based in Trondheim. It develops service management and customer relationship management software.
[edit] Operations
Evatic was founded in Trondheim, Norway, a center for education, technical and medical research, in 1991 by current CEO Arild Andersen. Its purpose was to develop and market Evatic Service Management software to address the needs of companies performing technical service. Evatic’s administration, engineers and consultants are located in Trondheim. Evatic is now a global company with customers in numerous countries and partners and resellers in Denmark, Germany and the United States
[edit] Products
Evatic is a service management system adapted to meet the needs of companies performing technical service. The software is a tool for companies to manage and control service tasks, service personnel, technical equipment, stock administration and customer relations (CRM). Copy and printing companies was among the first users of Evatic. Now, however, the software is developed to fit a variety of industries and management needs. Evatic’s customers now cover all kinds of service oriented industries. Evatic currently has customers in 14 countries and is growing fast, thus helping further development and improvement of the system.
The system features applications to make work more efficient. The web and mobile applications makes it possible to work with the system wherever the customer or the service technician is located. Evatic Map helps the technician to find where he or she is going as well as giving the service manager an overview.
[edit] References
- http://www.provaila.com/archives/Evatic%20Opens%20in%20US%20Press%20Release.htm
- http://www.vismasoftware.no/kampanje/update06/3part.asp
- http://www.evatic.com/english/contact_us/index.html
- http://www.evatic.com/english/products/index.html
- http://www.trustit.as/33685/412/33681-11377.html
- http://www.bedriftprofilen.no/pdf/BP02-2007.pdf
- http://www.publitech.no/upfiler/pdf/peak/23.pdf