GlobalLogic's Kevah Works, a mobile application service, developed for Valorem Systems in Australia, has received the 2011 InClean award.
The award has been bagged by the company for innovative IT technology in Australia.
Kevah Works, designed from the ground up for facilities services such as cleaning, maintenance, and landscaping is developed in tandem with application development services by GlobalLogic.
The application allows secure levels of access and reporting for staff and clients across the worksite. Valorem Systems will market Kevah Works to Indian facilities management companies in 2012.
''Our partnership with Valorem Systems enables us to help deliver innovative technology that will enhance the experience of building service providers. With technology-specific expertise that our consumer team brings to product development, GlobalLogic will continue to help Valorem deliver the kinds of effective solutions for which it has come to be known,'' said Sunil K Singh, MD, GlobalLogic.
The Kevah Works mobile application is supported on Android, Apple iOS, Windows and Blackberry devices, and uses an emerging technology called rho mobile to reduce maintenance costs, enabling one version of the code base to work on all different devices.
Users can create and edit jobs, inspection forms, work orders and extra-works, and also fill in inspection and feedback forms when on the move. Those changes can later be synched to the server.
''Kevah Works was developed after seven years of industry feedback and R&D by our team, all of which the GlobalLogic team evaluated in developing the product for us. Our aim was to create a simple web-based solution that is platform-agnostic and cost-effective and addresses all our customers needs,'' said Jon Tinberg, MD, Valorem Systems Australia.