ALERT Life Sciences Computing
Marco Santos is a Project Manager with extensive experience in the logistics and airport systems sector. Currently employed at ALERT Life Sciences Computing since November 2018, Marco ensures the effective execution of projects by adhering to project management methods and standards. Prior roles include Project Manager at Siemens Postal, Parcel & Airport Logistics LLC, where responsibilities encompassed the installation and commissioning of airport terminals in Angola and the operation and maintenance of Luena and Soyo airports. Additionally, Marco served as Deputy Project Manager at BEUMER Group, managing the Baggage Handling System at Bogotá Airport, and held various roles at Siemens, including Supervisor Operations and Site Manager, overseeing significant projects such as the Temporary Terminal for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
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ALERT Life Sciences Computing
ALERT Life Sciences Computing (ALERT), established in 1999, is solely dedicated to the creation of an all-encompassing software solution for the complete computerization of healthcare in entire countries, HMOs, hospitals and primary care centers, all the way to the level of individual patient records. ALERT® is the most international solution in healthcare software today, having been deployed in nationwide, statewide, region-wide and enterprise-wide projects, in both the public and private sectors, in 14 countries. Web and cloud enabled, ALERT® solutions are configuration variants of a single product, with only one code development line characterized by its capacity to be locally configured in each market. This allows ALERT to focus on the development of an ever changing universal product enriched by contributions from around the world. ALERT both develops and implements this product suite around the world. Increasingly, however, commercialization and implementations are done with the participation of licensed partners in Mexico, Guatemala, Taiwan, South East Asia and Kuwait, and authorized distributors in Chile and Italy. In each market, ALERT can deploy a local installation or a transactional model that allows for the provision of Software as a Service (SaaS), including the interconnection between different healthcare providers and their patients. Furthermore, ALERT has the capacity to remotely monitor and provide both reactive and preventive support to its clients via a Network Operations Center, 24/7.