The Stay Safe app connects contacts between the company’s distributed workforce in Belgium, France, Switzerland, and Luxembourg and allows workers to voluntarily record interactions with their extended non-public network and download data to the company’s SAP Cloud Platform environment, employing a single. Anonymous and confidential knowledge is securely routed to Belgium’s new national call centre, allowing public fitness officials to inform citizens temporarily and sensitively about their possible exposure and supply measures to mitigate the disease.
The preference to expand the Stay Safe app came directly from Caroline Van Marcke, CEO of Van Marcke, who saw the disruptions inherent in the government’s central registration program, which was based on citizens’ use of non-public record books or the reminiscence of self-reporting. a diagnosis of coronavirus and a detail of each social encounter in the last two weeks of incubation. “You can do better,” Van Marcke said, challenging his IT team to create a virtual solution.