by jsedrick | Oct 31, 2012 | Enterprise Mobility, Field Service, iPhone, Mobile Apps |
This afternoon I took a few moments to explore the web and app stores for new field service mobile apps that have come on to the market. During my search I stumbled upon an app called Field Service Assistant . Thinking it was a field service app I clicked on the link....
by jsedrick | Oct 24, 2012 | Data Visualization, Enterprise Mobility, Field Service, Mobile Apps |
Last week Felix Baumgartner made history when he SMASHED the previous free fall sky diving record of 19 miles and jumped from a staggering 24 miles. The world literally watched in awe, wonder and anticipation as it was broadcast live from YouTube. Being a bit of a...
by jsedrick | Sep 19, 2012 | Enterprise Mobility, Field Service, GTD, iOS Development, iPhone Development, Location Based Services, Mobile Apps, Mobile Development, Mobile Work Orders, Organized, Software Development |
For the past couple of weeks my team has been working on a brand new iPhone application for a client. The premise behind the application is to remind you that you have a shopping list not based on time, but rather based on your location. The app is ideal for the busy...
by jsedrick | Aug 14, 2012 | Enterprise Mobility, Field Service, MEAP - Mobile Enterprise Application Platform, Mobile Apps, Mobile Development, Mobile Devices and Hardware, Mobile Work Orders, Psion |
This morning I received an email from a long-time customer. We’ve just gone through some major enhancements on their mobile and web reporting engine. “I just want to say a quick thank you to Dale, Tim, Frank, Paul and everyone elemental in making our...
by jsedrick | Jul 5, 2012 | Government, Mobile Apps |
For the past couple of weeks I’ve enjoyed some very interesting discussions with Samantha Lapin, CEO of Pod, Inc. about government’s adoption of mobile solutions. She found a great article from Information Week that highlights “14 Cool Mobile Apps...
by jsedrick | May 24, 2012 | BYOD, Enterprise Mobility, Field Service, Mobile Apps |
A new wrinkle was introduced in the BYOD argument today as IBM announced they are banning use of SIRI in its networks viewing SIRI as a potential security risk. Where’s the rub? Siri captures your voice input and sends the data to Apple’s servers in North...