What advantages does ABTs windows-based, open database architecture have over mainframe systems?
ABT stands tall with its integrated systems, by which you access all your systems through a single interface, rather than multiple windows or DOS-based sessions. Housed in an open database, your information is available from one location: You can generate useful reports at a moment’s notice. Specifically, using ABT’s systems integration, you stand to gain advantages like these: The recognizable windows-based environment provides team members with a familiar graphical interface, resulting in reduced learning curves. When using non-integrated systems, employees usually must learn a variety of different interfaces and systems to perform their everyday tasks, resulting in less time spent on serving customers. These different systems typically require time-consuming switching among and between applications, leading to depletion of system resources.
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