New software modules are designed to help companies return to work with confidence and defend the workforce from COVID-19 exposure.
Across the globe, organizations are preparing to get back up and running in a new normal where COVID-19 is a persistent threat. AlertEnterprise announced the launch of Workforce and Workspace Health & Safety Access Governance and Intelligence software modules to help organizations automate and proactively enforce policies for workforce re-entry, workspace social distancing, infection response and maintaining business continuity.
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AlertEnterprise launches new software to help companies return to work with confidence and defend the workforce from COVID-19 exposure.
The new Workforce Health and Safety Access Governance module helps organizations safely bring their employees and visitors back to facilities in a frictionless, controlled and secure way by automating and enforcing COVID-19 related policies and procedures. The Workspace Health & Safety Intelligence module provides intelligence and analytics to help track confirmed and potentially exposed employees and ensure a safe workplace. To learn more about AlertEnterprise solutions for COVID-19, visit https://alertenterprise.com/covid-19/.
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“This is the new normal, where enterprises must fundamentally reassess how they manage workspace access and the ongoing health and well-being of their workforce and customers in a world with COVID-19,” said Jasvir Gill, Founder and CEO of AlertEnterprise. “We are committed to helping organizations meet the highest levels of health and safety standards. And as business reopens, we’re putting technology to work to help companies defend their workforces by leveling-up COVID-19 prevention, detection and mitigation in the workplace.”
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