Benefits of "Software as a Service"
Affordable, easy on the budget
Using the FieldFX software solution "in the cloud" requires no large upfront licensing or hardware purchases, resulting in lower implementation and licensing costs to your company. Pay a predictable monthly fee from your operating budget instead of making a large capital expenditure requiring lengthy approvals.
Eliminate the headaches and costly infrastructure related to network servers, data management, backups, and application licensing by moving to the FieldFX Software as a Service (SaaS). Having us maintain your software solution minimizes IT spending for hardware, software, and the skilled personnel required to manage the system.
Build it In-house = High Risk & Cost
Are you considering building your own field service solution in-house? FieldFX SaaS, removes the incredible risks, lengthy delays, and cost overruns involved with custom development. By providing you with a proven ready to configure field service system, we can quickly implement FieldFX with your back-office accounting systems, so your company can start benefiting from an electronic field ticketing and job management system.
Integration and Scalability
Leverage your investments, FieldFX SaaS can integrate with your existing systems such accounting, payroll, ERP, and prevent maintenance. No need to replace what works! Easily roll out and scale incrementally across business divisions, locations and customers as you gain experience with FieldFX.
Painless Maintenance and Upgrades
Evolving FieldFX is our mission, this is its fifth major version. The SaaS model means we manage the software and the server updates. There's no need for you to worry about the headaches associated with software maintenance and patching. As new versions of FieldFX are released, your account is automatically upgraded.
Anytime, Anywhere Access
FieldFX SaaS makes the internet work to your advantage. Use your existing Windows based PCs, Laptops, and Tablets with any standard browser like Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. This mean your users will understand the familiar browser-based interface, resulting in a shorter learning curve, less time is spent on training, so more work gets done.


