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UnlimitedIT opens oil and gas division

Unlimited IT launches division for specialised industry solutions

UnlimitedIT opens oil and gas division
UnlimitedIT opens oil and gas division

Dubai-based IT specialist, Unlimited IT, has launched its new Software Solutions Division to provide specialised mobile workforce and asset management systems to oil and gas companies.

Following the introduction of cross-platform enterprise mobility suite, TaskMaster, to its product portfolio, Unlimited IT is now able to configure industry-focused workforce management solutions which can be integrated with existing asset management and GIS systems such Maximo, SAP and ESRI.

To further localise its solutions to the MENA market, Unlimited IT utilises low cost mobile devices and offers language options such as Arabic.

Justin Tisbury, as Technical Manager of UnlimitedIT said: “We recognise the growing demand for cost effective enterprise mobility platforms in the MENA region. In the past, the cost of mobile devices has made adoption unfeasible to a large proportion of the market. But now, the ubiquity of smartphones is driving down the price, and enabling businesses in this region with fieldworkers to leverage highly sophisticated technology within their mobility strategies.

“The scalability and flexibility of TaskMaster will make the latest enterprise mobility technology accessible to a wider range of businesses throughout MENA. With mobile workforces representing a growing element of business operations, this is definitely a positive move in our industry.”

TaskMaster, which was created by the UK’s leading enterprise mobility firm, TBS Enterprise Mobility, is already used by thousands of fieldworkers around the world. TaskMaster replaces inefficient paper-based processes with intuitive automated workflows, capturing real-time data which in turn empowers office-based personnel to effectively monitor and manage resources.

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