Microshare expands its leadership team as global client base expands quickly
2020 growth led by wearable contact tracing powering sales of its core Smart Facilities solutions
PHILADELPHIA, January 13 (BUSINESS WIRE) – Microshare announced an expansion of its executive leadership team on Wednesday building on 2020’s record revenue growth and global expansion.
“Providing our solutions at scale and in all geographies has been a strategic goal from […]
COVID contact tracing and data privacy: Balance is the key
By Tim Panagos and Michael Moran
Since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, a debate has raged in technology, privacy and legal quarters about balancing the upsides and downsides of contact tracing applications. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, contact tracing referred primarily to a non-technical process: […]
C3A: Quick traction from actionable insights
It’s one thing to produce a lot of data, quite another to understand how it means and leverage it to help an organization adapt to new realities. But Microshare is doing it all over the world. Watch Part III, the last of our three part conversation with Tom Jackson, designer of the , COVID Cleaning Capacity Assessment […]
Improved Risk Management: Reducing the epidemiological risk using contact tracing data
Download the PDF file of the whitepaper here.
By Bertrand Maury and Sylvain Faure of Université Paris-Saclay, in conjunction with Microshare
Executive summary: It’s all a matter of scale
Epidemiological risk management at a national level is a question of regulatory […]
C3A: Using data to smarten up your cleaning campaigns (Part 2 of 3)
Building owners and corporations are demanding more cleaning, more visibility and new insights on its effectiveness in making their workplace and occupants safer. Occupancy data is the answer. Watch Part II of our three part conversation with Tom Jackson, designer of the , COVID Cleaning Capacity Assessment (C3A) and Microshare’s […]
Insight, Microshare Partner on IoT-based Contact Tracing to Help Prevent COVID-19 Spread
The Insight Connected Platform combined with Microshare’s wearable sensing technology accelerate the ability for organizations to quickly perform contact tracing while maintaining user privacy
December 08, 2020 09:28 AM Eastern Standard Time
TEMPE, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Insight Enterprises (NASDAQ: NSIT), the global integrator of Insight Intelligent Technology Solutions™ for organizations of all sizes, today announced […]
C3A: COVID cleaning confusion assessed (Part 1 of 3)
Redirecting resources and meeting new demands for pandemic-aware commercial cleaning poses a challenge to facilities managers, cleaning crews and even human resources directors eager to display a new emphasis on workplace wellness for the “Return-to-Work” period. Watch Part I of our three part conversation with Tom Jackson, designer of the , COVID Cleaning Capacity […]
Data, IoT, the ‘Build World and a pandemic:’ Ron Rock on the making of Microshare
Microshare CEO Ron Rock was recently featured on the leading tech sector podcast “Code Story.” Here’s an exerpt from the podcast, which can be accessed in full below:
Born and raised in Philly, Ron Rock put himself through college, working at Denny’s as a midnight chef. He is a life-long […]
Safeguarding the COVID-19 vaccine: The refrigerated chain-of-custody
By Charles Paumelle
Complicating the already challenging task of innoculating a high percentage of the planet against COVID-19 is the fact that the breakthrough vaccines announced recently by Pfizer and Moderna both need to be kept at low temperatures to remain effective.
Pfizer’s vaccine, produced jointly with the German biotech firm BioNTech, needs to be kept extremely cold: minus 70 degrees Celsius, which […]
NY Times: Microshare helping Glaxo-SmithKline, Rent-a-Center and other giants prevent COVID-19 outbreaks
Amid a global spike in COVID-19 infections and related economic lockdowns, Microshare’s Universal Contact Tracing solution is helping some of the world’s largest corporations operate safely and prevent widespread outbreaks, according to a Nov. 16 report in The New York Times.