Sitetracker, the global standard for managing high-volume projects for infrastructure owners and operators like Verizon, Vodafone, SAC Wireless, and ChargePoint, is proud to announce that Sitetracker Artificial Intelligence (Sitetracker AI) is now available to all Sitetracker customers.
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Sitetracker announces AI with unprecedented AI capabilities to fuel data-driven decision making and revenue growth for its customers.
Sitetracker AI is the only native predictive analytics and advanced data visualization tool available to critical infrastructure providers. Delivering proactive and predictive insights that drive the optimization of workflow efficiency and process improvements, AI helps innovative companies find scalable success in the deployment and maintenance of critical infrastructure. Powered by Salesforce’s artificial intelligence engine, Einstein Analytics, customers now have access to cutting edge technology that Salesforce alone has invested hundreds of thousands of hours of developer time to create.
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Specifically tailored to Sitetracker customers’ needs, AI generates actionable insights to help organizations better understand their operations, finances, and utilization of talent and assets. Current customers already using Sitetracker AI are leveraging generated predictions to improve multiple aspects of their business. From turnaround times, financial line item profitability, to staffing capacity for specific project-types – the ways to use AI are virtually limitless.
“AI allows us to use our historical project data to accurately plan for the future,” said Kim Martin, Vice President at Tower Engineering Professionals. “Sitetracker’s ability to innovate and solve problems for our business continues to make them a standout provider of software services in telecom.”
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