Under the contract, ASBIS will provide wide range of Q-nomy’s product lines to its clients from Europe. One of the flagship product is Q-Flow, a unique software package integrating appointment scheduling, customer flow management, business process management. and interactions management, orchestrated to deliver optimized omnichannel customer journeys.
In the framework of the cooperation ASBIS is going to launch a demo project of integration the Q-Flow to the JU Dom Zdravlja Kiseljak, a hospital in Bosnia and Herzegovina. First stage of integration will be focused on the main office in Kiseljak, and later on – will include all the ambulances in the municipality of Kiseljak. This project will boost the local medicine to a qualitatively new level. The similar projects are also slated in other Eastern European countries.
“Offer our partners the exceptional business software solutions that can cover their needs from the best suppliers is our main responsibility. Therefore we are pleased to announce about the expanding of the ASBIS’ solutions package with unique software solutions from Q-nomy, which are highly demanded in five continents among finance, retail, telecom, healthcare, education and government organizations.” – Costas Tziamalis, Deputy CEO of ASBIS Group.
About Q-nomy
Q-nomy is a leading software vendor providing solutions that optimize true omnichannel digital and physical business processes and customer journeys.
Q-nomy helps global household name customers to perform better by streamlining the customer journey in physical and online points of sale, service and care. Q-nomy has offices in North America and an R&D center in Israel, and has over 1,000 installations in five continents in healthcare, retail, telecom, finance, education and government organizations.
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