ServicePro's Andy Deering and John Cole lead a session focused on ServSales. Photo: Diane Sofranec
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ServicePro held its 10th ServSuite 2018 event in Las Vegas Feb. 6-8. Educational sessions covered the latest software developments in ServSuite. They also previewed new capabilities that will be released soon. In addition, the company showcased its ServSensor electronic remote monitoring system for rodents and wildlife. An exhibit hall featured companies that offered products and services geared to pest management professionals.
ServicePro welcomes attendees to ServSuite University 2018 in Las Vegas. Photo: Diane Sofranec
ServicePro’s ServSensors are on display during a session on recent enhancements. Photo: Diane Sofranec
Technicide was one of several companies showcasing products and services in the exhibit area. Photo: Diane Sofranec
ServicePro’s Randy Hames leads a well-attended session that encouraged feedback from ServSuite users. Photo: Diane Sofranec
All that’s left for attendees to do is grab a drink and hang at at the pool. Photo: Diane Sofranec
Hanging out at the Linq pool during happy hour. Photo: Diane Sofranec
Relaxing poolside at the end of the first day of ServSuite University 2018. Photo: Diane Sofranec
Attendees had plenty of time to mingle and have fun at the Linq pool during happy hour. Photo: Diane Sofranec
Attendees unwind at the pool during happy hour on the evening of day one. Photo: Diane Sofranec
ServicePro’s Juan Barajas and Andy Deering preview ServSuite’s latest intelligent routing functionality. Photo: Diane Sofranec
Dick Deering, ServicePro’s founder, previews ServSuite’s new marketing options. Photo: Diane Sofranec
PMP Managing Editor Diane Sofranec moderates a panel discussion about automation. Photo: PMP staff
Mobile App Service Automation is the topic of a session led by ServicePro’s Adam Holt. Photo: Diane Sofranec
ServicePro’s Andy Deering and John Cole lead a session focused on ServSales. Photo: Diane Sofranec
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