Making Life Easy for the Maintenance Tech – What’s Next From Connixt
Connixt’s mission is simple: Make life easy for every maintenance tech out there. We set out to completely eradicate the use of paper – and along with that no more clipboards, pens, kiosks for data entry, printouts, file folders, printers, audit scrambles, and lugging around reference manuals.
Why iOT is the key to successful Asset Maintenance
The Connixt iOT use applications integrate seamlessly with the standardized work, time, asset, and compliance solutions offered through the Connixt cloud-mobile suite to deliver actionable results.
Why Core Values Are Our Engine for Success
Our core values can be separated into three broad areas: our customers, our employees, and our products. These describe how we approach our business by investing in our stakeholders and our services from an external and internal perspective.
Six Sources of ROI from Digital Transformation
The foremost impact is on the most valuable commodity for any business – time. Digital transformation provides businesses with the tools to streamline their processes and eliminate zero value-added activities.
The Origins of Connixt: How We Are Disrupting Enterprise Software
What sets Connixt apart, however, is not just the quality, simplicity, and universality of our apps; it is also our commitment to our core values.
Cloud Technology is Revolutionizing Transportation’s Workforce Management
At Connixt, our goal is to simplify your business and its processes through low-IT-impact digital transformation.
Powering a Small Business Through a Mobile App Revolution
Moving to a mobile-first platform may seem daunting and entirely unnecessary, but it is becoming a natural progression for businesses who want to better meet the needs of their customers. With a well-planned mobile strategy, business apps can help small businesses grow larger.
Mobile-first, What’s Next?
Mobile-first has been the by-line for businesses, and for enterprise system vendors as well as consultants for some time now. So, is mobile-first the logical conclusion of this cycle of mobile-in-the-enterprise?