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Quickbase Supercharges Field Service Management with New AI-Powered Capabilities for FastField

Quickbase, the AI-powered operations platform, today announced significant enhancements to its FastField platform for field service management. Introducing AI-powered OCR capabilities and enhanced int...

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Enhancements include OCR, workflow and auto generated tables to help field teams be more productive

BOSTON: Quickbase, the AI-powered operations platform, today announced significant enhancements to its FastField platform for field service management. Introducing AI-powered OCR capabilities and enhanced integration with Quickbase, FastField is transforming how field teams capture and process information.

Turn Photos into Data with One Click

FastField’s new AI-powered Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology lets field teams turn photos and images into structured, actionable data in Quickbase. Teams can snap a photo with a phone or mobile device, intelligently recognizing text, numbers, checkboxes, labels/barcodes, and even handwriting, auto-populating forms dramatically reducing errors and saving hours of manual data entry.

Automatic Table Generation

Mobile teams can capture data, create a FastField form, and instantly generate a structured Quickbase table, reducing manual data entry and making information available in Quickbase – mapped to the right category – for analysis, reporting, and decision-making. Field teams can focus on their actual work, capturing data for instant impact.

Summary Analysis & Workflow Improvements

Using a few AI prompts, users can quickly summarize and analyze submitted forms, reducing information overload and prioritizing for key information – especially useful when managing multiple projects, teams, and location. Meanwhile, new AI-powered workflow routing allows for the automated routing of forms with trigger-based actions built off custom AI prompts – for example, routing machine maintenance requests to the correct repair team – eliminating process time and ensuring the right information makes it to the right person at the right time for decision-making and impact.

“In complex industries, the majority of work happens on job sites, shop floors, and other remote locations, producing a constant stream of information vital to understanding team and project productivity, performance, and safety” said Ed Jennings, CEO of Quickbase. “Capturing and connecting that valuable data into a central location is key to understanding why – or why not – projects stay on track and employees stay safe. FastField is the link between those field teams and the larger organization, and these new AI-powered capabilities ensure that data and information is readily available when it matters most in project execution and decision-making.”

For more on FastField and the Quickbase platform, or to try a free trial, visit www.quickbase.com/product/mobile.

About Quickbase

Quickbase is the AI-powered operations platform used by more than 12,000 organizations worldwide to transform ordinary work into extraordinary impact. Combining powerful AI capabilities and the flexibility and ease of low code/no code technology, Quickbase boosts productivity, improves efficiency, and enhances employee safety for organizations managing large-scale projects and operations in industries like Construction and Manufacturing. Founded in 1999, Quickbase is headquartered in Boston with teams in London, Sofia, and Bangalore. For more information, visit www.quickbase.com.

Fonte: Business Wire

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