There's no question that we live in a digital era, characterized by technology which increases the speed and breadth of knowledge flow. How can your business remain competitive in this digital climate? Simply put, you’ll want to make efforts to increase the speed and efficiency of your OWN processes and procedures. To enhance your business’s relationship with technology and to land yourself on the upper-hand of the digital divide, one of the first things you should strive to do is Go Paperless. This goes beyond saving trees; it also increases the security of your files, prevents time-consuming practices associated with hardcopy skimming, and gets you closer to top-tier process efficiency. After all, obvious display of efficiency is extremely appealing to prospective clients and business partners. We can help get you there with our customizable software solutions! If your business has already gone digital yet you’re looking for another layer of functionality, integrating Amazon’s Alexa to your software from SolidCircle is an ever-growing option. Just think...from hardcopy lookups, to typing, to hands-free voice commands! We at SolidCircle have begun using Alexa to enhance our already-existing software solutions with heightened usability. For example, our Unified Justice Suite now has Alexa commands for Jail Management. Officers have data at their fingertips and tasks completed in the matter of seconds by saying a simple command out loud, such as “Alexa, which officer has issued the maximum number of tickets?” or “Is Joe Smith cleared by mental health professionals?” or “Approve the petition filed on a case”, and more. As we move forward with incorporating Alexa into our software offerings, be sure to let us know how voice-lookups could help YOUR business! What are some things you frequently search within your documents and databases? What are some of the approval processes that could be streamlined with simple voice commands? Contact us to let us know! Jail Management with Alexa Integration Video:
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