技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 备份与恢复
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云数据库
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
用例
- 施工管理
- 时间敏感网络
关于客户
Rosetti Marino Group 是一家总部位于意大利的工程和建筑公司,为全球天然气和石油以及造船公司提供陆上和海上服务。该公司协调大型、复杂的项目,最近从 Lotus Notes 升级到 SharePoint,以提高运营效率。尽管 IT 团队只有 10 人,但该公司致力于利用技术来简化流程并加强与合作伙伴的协作。
挑战
Rosetti Marino Group 是一家为天然气、石油和造船公司提供建筑和工程服务的全球供应商,在管理大型复杂项目方面面临着挑战。该公司正在从 Lotus Notes 过渡到 SharePoint,并意识到需要自动化工作流程来简化项目站点权限和文档管理。创建项目站点和分配权限的过程非常耗时且容易出错。此外,文件审批流程效率低下,文件经常放在办公桌上或电子邮件收件箱中数天或数周等待批准。
解决方案
Rosetti Marino Group 采用无代码解决方案 Nintex 来实现工作流程自动化。在 Word 中创建项目团队列表后,它将用于自动生成项目文件夹和项目站点的权限。 Nintex Workflow 还管理文档审批流程,显着减少审批时间。 Nintex 的 LazyApproval 功能使用户可以轻松响应,将流程从几天或几周缩短到几分钟。此外,Nintex Workflow 将批准文档传输到可读的 SharePoint 库,从而实现从 Lotus Notes 到 SharePoint 的无缝过渡。展望未来,该公司计划开发一个员工入职系统,该系统将自动设置新员工的 Active Directory,并探索与 SAP 数据的自动集成。
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