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Smartworks launched a new mobile app for Businesses- Revamped App.

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So, to deal with the situation, Smartwork’s ( workspace provider) has recently launched a new mobile app, “Revamped App” for contactless business processes and service requests.

So, to deal with the present situation, Smartwork is with the new App that provides various features for the contactless system to facilitate efficient workflow in the company.

Explaining on the Revamped App, Neetish Sarda, founder, Smartworks, said, “Technology will be a key enabler for a contactless world and remote collaboration.

Our revamped app is a key step in creating a futuristic workplace and promises to deliver an enhanced in-office experience, enterprise-grade capabilities with easy-to-use features.

In this present situation where Social Distancing is the key focus, this app is the basic need for all the businesses.

Source: PensacolaVoice.com

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