harmon.ie is Proud to Partner with DRASS – A Provider of Critical Care Solutions for COVID-19 Patients

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harmon.ie is Proud to Partner with DRASS – A Provider of Critical Care Solutions for COVID-19 Patients

As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, the global medical establishment continues to search for practical healthcare solutions to treat COVID-19 patients. That is why harmon.ie is proud to partner with DRASS Technologies. DRASS designs, builds, and markets cutting-edge hyperbaric chambers, including those used for COVID-19 oxygen therapy.

Delivering sophisticated hyperbaric chambers for a variety of commercial and defense applications, requires a coordinated engineering and marketing effort. Scores of people work together at DRASS to deliver hyperbaric oxygen therapy and other hyperbaric solutions, so day to day work involves a considerable amount of email and document exchange. That’s why DRASS turned to Microsoft SharePoint as their centralized repository for important emails and documents. But getting workers to upload and classify content in SharePoint so others could find it was challenging, as was making sure that everyone was working on the latest version of a document. So, DRASS partnered with harmon.ie to make it easy for workers to capture and classify important emails and documents in SharePoint. The results have been impressive. And this success has led to more than just good business, it has improved the prognosis of COVID-19 respiratory patients.

And now, as DRASS turns to Microsoft Teams to enable a ‘work from home’ initiative during the current ‘shelter at home’ lockdown, harmon.ie is there to help connect business-critical discussions with external partners using email, with internal conversations taking place in Microsoft Teams chats.

“These are challenging times for humanity,” said harmon.ie founder and CEO Yaacov Cohen. “So naturally, we are proud to help our customers, like DRASS, deliver solutions that bring salvation to victims in these times of great need.”

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