Yes, you read that right. Even small government (in addition to big government) is realizing the benefits of using iPads to work smarter and more efficiently. Read the rest of this entry »
Even Small Government is Realizing the Benefits of Using iPads
September 16th, 2013 by jeff
June 14 Webinar: Go Paperless for CMT Data Collection
June 3rd, 2013 by jeff
Be sure to sign up for our free webinar on June 14: Go Paperless for CMT Data Collection. Join us for a one hour webinar to present the benefits of a digital, mobile CMT data workflow solution and introduce you to Q-Scribe. You’ll learn how you can get more efficient and empower your technicians with the data they need, when they need it.
Bingo! Utility Companies Get It — iPad + Technicians = WIN
May 16th, 2013 by jeff
Utility companies are an industry with substantial field services work forces and many of them are realizing the power of an iPad empowered mobile field workforce.
Mobile intuitive, always-on devices such as the iPad then appeared, taking mobile workforce productivity and effectiveness to a new level. These devices benefit the team in the field, and, when a tool complements a complete construction software solution, it also enables the back office staff to get information quicker, reduce data entry, increase collaboration, and provide more information to management for quicker decision making. Read the rest of this entry »
“Tablets Take Over”
May 9th, 2013 by jeff
Mobile Enterprise has an article about the rise of tablets as a replacement for PCs and what the future holds. Here are a few bits of wisdom. Read the rest of this entry »
To Android or Not?
March 7th, 2013 by jeff
We’ve gotten a few requests from potential users of Q-Scribe to develop an Android platform. When we started developing Q-Scribe, the only viable platform for tablets was iOS. From a usability standpoint based on our testing of Android tablets, we didn’t feel Android was ready for mainstream use until the JellyBean release. So we have been considering whether to develop Q-Scribe for the Android platform. However, after reading this report (Mobile Threat Report Q4 2012) from F-Secure, a leading computing security firm, we are really hesitant to move to the Android platform. Read the rest of this entry »