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Anstar Introduces Fieldwork Software Solution

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Fieldwork is a cloud-based software solution and mobile application designed specifically for the pest management industry.

| November 8, 2012

NILES, Ill. — Anstar Products introduced Fieldwork, a cloud-based software solution and mobile application designed specifically for the pest management industry.

The Fieldwork software solution offers a complete customer database, visual calendar, scheduling/pre-scheduling, customizable service reports and customizable invoices.  The Fieldwork mobile application displays daily service tickets, customer contact information, service location, and allows technicians to track material usage and track target pests.  The mobile application also has advanced digital features such as customer/technician signature capture, email delivery of service reports and barcode scanning.  The cloud-based software solution and mobile application work together seamlessly to provide an integrated software solution for business owners and field technicians.
                     
“We are thrilled to introduce Fieldwork, the first pest control software product designed for modern mobile devices from the beginning,” said Beau O’Hara, Anstar Products’ COO. “Everything, including the Web application, is optimized for smart phones and tablets, creating a completely mobile business solution.”

For more information visit www.anstarproducts.com.    

 

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