Paperless Enterprise

Here’s round 2 on creating a mobile application and this time instead of a real time meal order taking application, I’ve created a simple Work Order System that includes a Dispatch app and a handheld app. They were both built using MobileFrame and completed in under 2 hours.

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As a valued Motorola partner, MobileFrame was invited to participate in the Motorola North America Enterprise Partner Advisory Council.  The Partner Advisory Council (PAC) is an invitation-only council created to gather top executives within Motorola’s partner community to engage in dialogue on key issues and ideas for the PartnerSelect Program, product development as well as to discuss and receive feedback in crafting Motorola’s direction and priorities within the channel community.  The PAC is a highly valued group within Motorola and this particular council has played a major role in the direction of first Symbol Technologies channel program and now Motorola’s Enterprise Mobility business channel program since 2003.

The mobile community is littered with companies who claim to be “configurable” with “no coding”, but most are just spinning a web of marketing hype with no real substance.  MobileFrame not only holds the patent on 100% Code Free Mobile Computing, but we practice what we preach day in and day out.  Our mantra, Custom Mobile Applications with No Custom Programming means exactly that. Read the rest of this entry »

I had an awesome discussion today with a potential client that is interested in converting his current paper based inspection process into electronic format.   He was very enthusiastic about the prospect of getting rid of the mountain of paper in his office.  His enthusiasm got me thinking about not only the benefits of eliminating paper but ALSO the benefits of embedded business logic.   For example:  if an inspection failed he could require that his inspectors collect information about why it failed, capture  a picture of the damage or issue, maybe even record a voice note and associate it with the inspection. Read the rest of this entry »

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