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Ipsar Food

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Ipsar Food

Ipsar food is a management software in the cloud provided as software as a service (SaaS) that allows hotel institutions to manage the food warehouse of the kitchen laboratory.
Through the application, a weekly or monthly budget is set for teachers who can place weekly orders from the school bursar within the limit of their budget.
The treasurer, based on stock availability, deals with the eventual issuance of orders to the supplier.
The advantages of this application reside in the simplification of the process of acquiring teachers' orders by the treasurer, on the functions of controlling the budget of teachers who in this way cannot exceed their weekly limits, in issuing orders to the supplier only when necessary, bearing in mind, for example, the minimum inventory and finally the cloud technology that allows greater security in the conservation of data that in schools are usually stored on Excel sheets that can easily be lost or even worse on paper.
The software is a web application installed on an Aruba cloud server with IIS web server and is developed in C Sharp.
The database is sql server also resident on Aruba server.
The application is multitenant in the sense that there is a single database in which the data of all the schools are loaded and each of them has an account to access their data.

Information about Ipsar Food
Listed Since: 12/02/2021
Last Updated: 12/02/2021

STAR Level 1

Self-Assessment & Partner-Provided

Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire v4.0.2

CAIQ 4.0.2 Self-assessment
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