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Quickbase is making an impact for cities, counties, and health organizations looking to optimize the

Quickbase is making an impact for cities, counties, and health organizations looking to optimize their vaccine rollout process. [Quickbase]( Quickbase Blog Digest February 18th, 2021 Quickbase is making an impact for cities, counties, and health organizations seeking to have a more flexible and effective vaccine rollout process. Read below for more on how Quickbase is driving successful vaccine rollouts, and the difference of an agile last-mile process. [Traditional Software is Failing the Coronavirus Vaccine Progress]( Part of the Covid-19 vaccination challenge has been that states local governments lack the tools needed for success with this constantly evolving endeavor. Learn more about what Tarrant County, Texas, the City of New Orleans, and PeaceHealth in Washington state have been able to achieve with Quickbase driving success. [Read More]( [Why the Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout Showcases the Need for Supply Chain Agility]( Last-mile logistics isn’t a new issue for supply chain professionals, but the Covid-19 vaccine rollout has those challenges more visible than ever before. Read on for more about how last-mile vaccine distribution reflects the need for a more operationally agile last-mile delivery system. [Read More]( [Coronavirus Vaccine Distribution in Days]( Quickbase is committed to helping state and local governments immediately stand up vaccine roll out solutions that are tailored to their unique workflows and can be modified in real time as needs change. Learn more about our proven solution for vaccine distribution management and the impact it is making in the field. [Learn More]( [image_8x8] [Start Trial]( [image_8x8] [Quickbase blog]( [image_8x8] [Contact us]( Quickbase is a business application development platform that helps businesses achieve operational agility, freeing enterprises to flex and evolve by safely connecting people, information and ideas everywhere. We help more than 6,000 customers of all sizes develop solutions that work the way their people do , including over 80 percent of the Fortune 50. Quickbase Inc | 150 Cambridge Park Drive | Cambridge, MA Western Office | 60 East South Temple | Salt Lake City, UT You received this email because you are subscribed to Quickbase Offers, Update your [email preferences]( to choose the types of emails you receive. [Privacy Policy]( [FB]( [IN]( [TW]( [TUBE]( [SLACK](

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