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AT&T Mobility & IoT Platform Powers Squadle to Simplify Restaurant Management

AT&T Mobility & IoT Platform Powers Squadle to Simplify Restaurant Management Image Credit: AT&T

AT&T has partnered with Squadle to power its service management solution, Squadle Checklists to help streamline restaurant management across the United States.

Squadle creates tools and apps that automate back-of-house tasks for multi-unit restaurants that saves time and money. With connectivity via the AT&T network, Squadle Checklists allows management of restaurants throughout the country to access important data from all their outlets. The application will leverage  AT&T's Internet of Things (IoT) platform, AT&T Control Center, which allows users to remotely monitor tasks, inventory and even refrigerator and freezer temperatures.

Squadle Checklists also provides restaurant managers with interactive checklists, enabling them to get alerts when tasks are incomplete or a refrigeration system is irregular. All the information updates are provided in near real-time.

Le Zhang, founder and CEO, Squadle
The average fast food restaurant is run on paper. This connected solution replaces that outdated and potentially inaccurate method. The AT&T IoT platform offers flexibility, scalability and reliability – features that simplify processes for our customers.

Joe Mosele, vice president, IoT Solutions, AT&T
The AT&T wireless network will help Squadle give restaurants a simple and more reliable management experience.

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