SAN JOSE, Calif., May 04, 2017 -- Bell Integrator, a global consulting and technology services company, has launched Bell.One, a global marketplace featuring digital services such as Augmented Reality, the Internet of Things, Automation, and Big Data for accelerating digital monetization.
Bell.One is the first enterprise-level cloud platform that allows companies to explore and procure innovative services. Specifically, Bell.One empowers enterprises to build their own Augmented Reality (AR) experience based on a set of industry-specific AR solutions that are designed to increase customer engagement and drive new revenue. For example, a cloud tool named AR Creator allows users to create unique business cards, advertising, and educational materials. Interactive images, videos, links, and 3D models can easily be added, in association with digital or paper collateral. Users can also discover interactive content with the help of a mobile application named NliteN for Enterprise, which is available for download from the App Store and Google Play.
Among other digital services is Smart Logistics, which gives companies the real-time data required to manage shipments in transit and monitor mobile field assets. Pay-as-you-go wireless devices with long battery lives deliver visibility, tracking, and condition monitoring, with no upfront hardware or software costs. Cloud-based data, reports, and analytics are included in an easy-to-access web portal and through mobile apps.
Besides advertising and education, there are a number of other ways for industries to monetize this innovation. All the industry-specific descriptions, along with the demos, are available at Bell.One. In addition to digital services, Bell.One also offers a number of core services, including managed security, storage and compute, cloud, and application services. From deployment tools to content delivery, over 20 services are available in just a few clicks. New services are quick to provision, without upfront fees, allowing businesses to access the building blocks they need to enable digital transformation.
“We aim to accelerate monetization by bringing digital services to the forefront of our customers’ attention,” says Blair Newman, CTO, Bell Integrator USA. “Most of our digital solutions are developed to help our customers succeed and drive revenue in this new digitalized reality.”
About Bell Integrator
Bell Integrator is a global consulting and technology services provider driving innovation and enabling digital transformation within the finance, telecom, retail, and automotive industries. Customers include Ericsson, Cisco, Century Link, Juniper, Citibank, Deutsche Bank, Raiffeisen Bank, and Societe Generale. For more information, visit www.bellintegrator.com.
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