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Tanda clocks up big-name clients as live wage tracker goes global

By Administrator | 19 September 2018

"Our biggest problem is innovator's dilemma where we've built something that works and it's so far beyond the curve that people just don't realise it exists," says Tanda co-founder Tasmin Trezise.

Have you ever been to a bar where the queue spills out like that beer you just can't seem to order? Only one person is serving drinks. Time to leave.

Or have you ever been to a store where you're the only customer yet there are seven staff in a silent stand-off to serve or stand still?

Neither of these scenarios is ideal, particularly in a competitive market where negative consumer experiences can tarnish reputations online. And if your experience with a good or service isn't positive, why not just buy it online next time?

This is the class of problem Brisbane-based company Tanda has sought to solve through intelligent algorithm-driven systems that ensure workplace compliance, provide live wage tracking and predict optimal staff levels at any moment of time.

Tanda is making waves in the Software as a Service (Saas) space that has become something of a darling sector amongst certain investment circles. The company was a finalist in the technology category for Business News Australia's Brisbane Young Entrepreneur Awards 2018 and also made LinkedIn's list 25 most sought-after Australian startups. Read more

Matt Ogg and Paris Faint - Business News Australia - 18 September 2018

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