FireWatch (software)
This article is about the software. For other articles with a similar name, see Firewatch (disambiguation).
Developer(s) | Infographics Limited |
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Type | Enterprise resource planning |
FireWatch is a enterprise resource planning and management software, used by fire and rescue services.[1][2] The product was developed and is operated by Infographics UK Ltd.[3] It provides an integrated set of modules that manage, automate and streamline tasks hoping to deliver a more efficient working environment.[4]
Noted clients
Clients include Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service,[5][6] North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service,[7] County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service[8] and Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service.[9]
Awards
In 2014 Infographics it was short-listed as a candidate for the charity’s Corporate Supporter of the Year award.[10]
References
- ↑ FireWatch Overview Software Insider, Retrieved 17 Feb 16
- ↑ "Driving Efficiency in the Fire and Rescue Sector", International Fire Buyer magazine, December 2013, page 58-9, Retrieved 17 Feb 16
- ↑ FireWatch Microsoft Pinpoint, Retrieved 22 Feb 16
- ↑ FireWatch Microsoft Pinpoint, Retrieved 18 Feb 16
- ↑ Gourley, Perry. Software Set to Help Fire Service Make Savings Get Highbeam Research, 26 Oct 14, Retrieved 18 Feb 16
- ↑ Lloyd, Stephen. Fire service joins with commercial partner to cut costs Get Hampshire, 6 Nov 14, Retrieved 18 Feb 16
- ↑ North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Streamlines Operations with FireWatch UKAuthority.com, 4 Oct 12, Retrieved 17 Feb 16
- ↑ Riaz, Saleha. County Durham & Darlington FRS will use FireWatch to streamline back office process Digital by Default News, 21 Aug 13, Retrieved 18 Feb 16
- ↑ Staffordshire sign up to FireWatch Fire Magazine, 12 Mar 13, Retrieved 17 Feb 16
- ↑ Spirit of Fire 2015 Winners The Fire Fighters Charity, 2 Oct 15, Retrieved 17 Feb 16
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