This is a guest post written by ScheduALL Corporate Communications & Marketing Joanne Zucker
Do you remember a time not too long ago, when tablets were prescribed by doctors, all blackberries were edible and phones were only as smart as their users? Neither do we.
In today’s digital age, it’s hard to imagine that we once went about our daily lives without the 24/7 connection and instant access to information provided by our iPhones, iPads and other hand-held devices. But in the not too distant past, we had put our work activities on hold when we left our homes and offices, and we often missed important opportunities and connections with friends, colleagues, partners and associates.
But luckily, we no longer have to. In this same spirit of on-demand connection and information, ScheduALL is gearing up for a July 15 launch of Hitch, a robust mobile access platform of our industry-leading scheduling and resource management software solution. Compatible with all smartphones and tablets, including iPhones, Android devices, BlackBerrys, iPads and more, Hitch provides media and broadcast professionals with 24/7 access to ScheduALL’s mission critical scheduling and resource management features, from any location.
So now, the ability to get things done doesn’t have to come crashing to a halt when you step away from your computer. With Hitch, you’ll be connected to your ScheduALL system when traveling, on a shoot, in an editing suite or even on the beach. Just click on Hitch from your smartphone or tablet and you can view, reserve and book resources, and update schedules, bookings and work orders, all in real time.
We developed Hitch in response to numerous requests for mobile system access from product users all over the world – currently 1,200 clients and growing. And as word has spread about it, so has the industry buzz and attention. We’re all very excited about Hitch as well. And we know that once you see how easy and convenient it is to access ScheduALL from your smartphone or iPad, you probably won’t remember a time when you couldn’t. But luckily, you won’t have to.
