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01.10.2015

IROC AG chooses Plannico for staff planning in its Speciality Hospital


Plannico is now being used for staff planning for IROC, a reputed Swiss Eye Clinic. Through a variety of professional functionalities (like scenario planning) the cloud based solution can handle the complex requirements of the institute in area of human resources. The complete transparency Plannico offers through intuitive and process-oriented user interface quickly simplifies all planning routines. As described by Benjamin Isler, CFO of IROC “Thanks to, Plannico we no longer deal with confusing and complex Excel sheets which we were using for staff planning. We expect significant simplicity and efficiency gains in terms of planning routines for our clinic – simply by avoiding double data administration.” Moreover Plannico offers full integration of staff planning software into the product range of ProMed Network AG.

The Institute for Refractive and Ophthalmic Surgery (IROC) performs several hundred operations in all areas every year. Thanks to many years of practical experience in eye surgery and intensive research, both nationally and internationally, IROC is known as a top-notch eye centre. The professional team of ophthalmologists, eye surgeons and optometrists have complex requirements to be met by an IT-Solution for staff planning.

Plannico - a start-up founded in 2013 for staff planning software - meets IROC's stringent requirements. Professional functionalities like variable working time models and taking account of the abilities and skills of individual employees so far only available in dinosaur-on–premise solutions. These were accompanied with high hardware requirements those solutions always needed an additional consultant to put those solutions into operation.

The ease of use and flexibility that Plannico brings to the Staff Planning Function, shows there can be simpler ways.

21.09.2015

ProMed Networks AG launches ProMed.Community in India


ProMed Networks AG is proud to annouce the official launch of ProMed.Community, which is aiming to be the platform for exchange between medical professionals. A community platform from doctors for doctors.

An interdisciplinary team of doctors, IT specialists and health care experts designed a medical platform with clear cornerstones: the support of Know-How Aggregation, Teaching and Learning and the integration of this exchange into everyday practice.

The result is a simple and intuitive design,  where doctors are able to come together and share thoughts with leading experts on their cases, and sharpen their skills.

  This can be done in the form of Case Discussions, Publications, Guidelines and Protocols, Images, Audio and Video materials. ProMed enables members to file their cases and also define course materials towards building up a learning/teaching section. All entered knowhow is searchable using a unique Google like search engine optimized for the Medical use. Thus, there is no repetitive data entry because ProMed.Community know-how is integrable with Practice Management solutions.

  It's as easy and powerful as it sounds.

  Let's together discover - the simply way of caring for India.

Join us at www.promed.community.com

01.08.2015

Danulabs d.o.o. on steady expansion course


Danulabs, the primary development partner of Seiler Holding AG in Serbia, announces moving to a bigger office space.

Since the company currently employs nearly fifty employees and is planning to expand in the upcoming months due to multiple ongoing projects, Danulabs is moving to the gallery of Maxton business center on boulevard Cara Lazara, by the end of the month.

Photos of the new offices coming soon.

14.10.2014

Students from Novi Sad start up a fast growing software company


Danulabs’ Ana Marija Ciric (CEO) and Stefan Martinov (CTO) tell their ‘garage story’ to the local newspaper, Blic.

The story begins in 2011, when Ciric and Martinov and another university colleague, Ivan Dobric, did an internship in Berlin. The three students, looking for interesting opportunities after their studies, met Stefan Seiler who was looking for interesting options to start a new business. They decided to partner up and start a software company in Novi Sad. The business quickly grew from 3 people working from a duplex where they also lived in 2012, to a 40 people company always looking for new engineers.

Danulabs is currently working on multiple projects in various business areas, but they see the biggest potential in a product which aims to improve the health system in India.