TabLog: Innovative Solutions at the Service of Domestic Companies
TabLog is able to satisfy the needs of domestic companies, starting with time registration, internal communication, and even the entry system for construction sites. Thanks to the innovative solutions of the Hungarian startup created from the synergy of IT and the real estate industry, it now has companies such as Vodafone, IBM, or Siemens in its portfolio.
The TabLog company, founded in 2020, was created in response to the demands for a new type of time management and registration systems generated by the GDPR and the COVID-19 epidemic. In the year of its foundation, it already won the Smart Office Solutions Award. The two owners, Szabolcs Budaházy, an AR software developer from the IT sector, and Zoltán Radnóty, a real estate investor, gathered the challenges faced by domestic businesses based on the experiences of their respective fields. Over the years, a coherent, cloud-based solution has been developed to solve these challenges.
The essence of TabLog is that it does not separate the various office management tasks according to divisions in the traditional sense (HR, operations, internal communication), but instead consolidates them into a coherent system. Office workers can access the company phone book, receive internal communication push messages and perform security tasks through an application. In the event of an emergency, the system not only notifies those in the office, but also knows exactly how many employees are on which floor, and this can also save lives.
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