TaskCentre offers a unique state-of-the-art Business Process Management (BPM) Suite; enabling organisations to cost effectively build, operate and maintain any number of automated processes.
TaskCentre brings people, systems and information together within an organisation through the acquisition, manipulation, dissemination and integration of information; offering a generic approach to automated processes specifically designed to meet precise business requirements.
TaskCentre is based on the central concept of the Task, which performs part or all of a business or technical process triggered by one or more Events.
Additionally, TaskCentre has a range of tools that are arranged into six distinct categories based on the functionality that they provide. These are Event, Input, Format, Output, Execute and General.
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TaskCentre is a powerful suite of Business Process Management (BPM) technologies that enable organisations to automate manual processes and employee-driven tasks in addition to bridging the gap between disparate systems and information databases.
TaskCentre achieves this by "loosely coupling" with a companies existing applications that enables it to monitor, extract, format and distribute information to systems and people; in line with business events or rules.
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“We hired Full Circle IT Solutions a couple of months ago to automate the majority or our business processes. They did an outstanding job on developing several complex solutions within the deadlines and matching our requirements. We can say that their consultants are hard-working, professional and very skilled. They were always willing to go the extra mile and put in some extra hours (even in the weekends!) to get the job done.” E-commerce Manger, European Manufacturer and Distributor. April 29, 2011