Forms Automation Company Uses Cloud Storage to Lower Mobile Data Access Costs

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  • Date:
    22-01-2009
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Formotus helps make mobile workers more productive by giving them ready access to line-of-business data. Using Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 and Formotus Software + Services, companies can quickly and cost-effectively deploy forms-based business applications that run on Windows Mobile devices. Formotus recommends Microsoft SQL Data Services, a cloud-based data storage service, as a safe, cost-effective data storage solution. By choosing SQL Data Services with Formotus Software + Services, customers can get mobile applications up and running in a day, eliminating the up-front cost of creating a massive storage infrastructure and expensive software development work. Field workers get anytime access to business data without the need to establish virtual private network connections. Businesses get pay-as-you-grow, on-demand scalability without the capital expense of physical storage.
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