Abax launches new ‘game-changing’ telematics software

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Abax is launching new, next-generation software that it says will prove game-changing and ensure customers are futureproofed.

Abax’s new software is based on a new ecosystem and incorporates an intuitive interface that improves productivity for users

It’s based on a new ecosystem and incorporates an intuitive and user-friendly interface that makes it easier to navigate the system and improves productivity for users. The new front-end will also allow Abax to develop process-driven applications with user-centric business workflows.

It’s the result of an investment of 11 million Nok (some £1m) and will bring big benefits to customers, according to CTO Paul Walsh.

“We are committed to giving our customers access to the best experiences possible, with our focus being on solving actual problems our customers are facing and providing real value to them. We believe that investing in our technology is crucial to match our company strategy,” he commented.

Stig Fossum, senior product owner of Abax, added that the new development enables an improved consumer experience as well as more effective business processes.

“Many of our customer base today are spending their days working out in the field, away from a desk. They do not have time to investigate the future of technology and what it involves for their business. We make it easy for them to benefit from their own data, to become more cost-efficient, and decrease their CO2 footprint,” he outlined.

The new architecture will make the application ready for future growth, as part of Abax’s expansion strategy, and is one of many major technology investments within ABAX for future services to come.

Paul Walsh revealed: “As Abax expands into new verticals, our new architecture enables us to easily expand our product offering. There are several exciting SaaS launches to come within 2022.”

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Natalie Middleton

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