Parasoft and Skytap Enable Service Virtualization and Test Lab Management in the Cloud

MONROVIA, CALIF. — Parasoft, the leading provider of Service Virtualization, API Testing, and Development Testing technologies, and Skytap, the leading provider of self-service application development environments in the cloud, today announced a joint offering that enables Service Virtualization and Test Lab Management in the cloud.

The solution, which features Parasoft Service Virtualization plus Skytap Cloud, provides enterprises on-demand access to complete, complex test environments by leveraging their existing virtualized environments as well as simulating non-virtualized infrastructure (including mainframes and external services) to more closely mirror their production environment. Together these technologies provide development and test teams with better test coverage, increased velocity, and greater throughput—resulting in higher quality software.

“‘Access’ remains one of the most daunting barriers to SDLC acceleration,” stated Wayne Ariola, Chief Strategy Officer for Parasoft Corporation. “Whether we’re talking about access to dev/test environments or access to dependent applications, the ability to pull all the required pieces together in order to test thoroughly is equivalent to herding feral cats. The Parasoft-Skytap partnership delivers ubiquitous, global access to complete dev/test environments, allowing organizations to deliver software faster, with reduced business risk.”

“Development and QA teams struggle to gain access to two types of environments: dev/test environments for the application under test and access to the systems the application under test is dependent upon,” said Brian White, Vice President of Products at Skytap. “With the integrated solution, Skytap Cloud and Parasoft Service Virtualization now offer a complete solution to cloud testing that eliminates the largest constraints that dev/test teams face today.”

About Parasoft

For 27 years, Parasoft has researched and developed software solutions that help organizations define and deliver defect-free software efficiently. By integrating development testing, API testing, and service virtualization, we reduce the time, effort, and cost of delivering secure, reliable, and compliant software. Parasoft’s enterprise and embedded development solutions are the industry’s most comprehensive—including static analysis, unit testing with requirements traceability, functional & load testing, dev/test environment management, and more. The majority of Fortune 500 companies rely on Parasoft in order to produce top-quality software consistently and efficiently.

About Skytap, Inc.

Skytap is the leading provider of cloud-based dev/test environments to the enterprise. Skytap Cloud removes the inefficiencies and constraints that companies have within their software development lifecycle. As a result, Skytap customers release better software faster. Skytap customers can run complex enterprise applications unchanged in Skytap Cloud, collaborate securely with global teams, and gain unparalleled business productivity. Additionally, IT organizations can maintain full visibility and control over cloud projects, align capacity with demand, and reduce costs. To try Skytap Cloud and learn more, visit www.skytap.com.

Instructure Unveils Technology Suite to Revolutionize In-Person Learning

SALT LAKE CITY, June 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Instructure today announced new technology for its Canvas learning management system (LMS) that encourages participation and records more of the educational experience that occurs in the classroom, enabling teachers to blend the magic of in-person instruction with digital efficiencies. By capturing real-time analytics and innovating toward a concept called “lossless learning,” the suite uses on-the-fly feedback to help educators make the most of every interaction with their students by recording comprehension and skills assessment in face-to-face educational settings.

“Online learning trends like massive open online courses (MOOCs) have dominated the public conversation around education in recent years, overshadowing the tremendous potential for technology in the physical classroom,” said Jared Stein, vice president of research and education at Instructure. “While face-to-face education is still the primary mode of teaching in our digital age, it has been difficult for educators to seamlessly assess and track learning when their attention should be on interacting with their students. These new tools change that.”

Revealed at InstructureCon, Instructure’s annual user conference in Park City, Utah, this new functionality marks a breakthrough in measuring the effectiveness of learning opportunities within the classroom and will allow educators to adjust instruction to meet individual, personalized needs of students. The suite moves education closer toward lossless learning by focusing on active learning that itself generates data on student participation and performance, even in the face-to-face classroom.

The release includes two mobile apps designed specifically to improve in-classroom education as well as new features that enhance the Canvas LMS and Learning Mastery Gradebook experiences. The new features will be made available at no additional cost to the entire Canvas user base, which includes more than 13 million educators and students at 800 colleges, universities and K-12 school districts around the world. InstructureCon attendees will have early access to the new functionality immediately, and the public release will be June 25.

“We are excited to see the impact of this new functionality in thousands of classrooms around the world,” Stein said. “Lossless learning and personalized, iterative instruction have been practically impossible in physical settings until now, as educators would have to spend hours trying to retroactively document the learning that takes place in their classrooms. This technology suite is the most significant milestone to date in blending the power of face-to-face instruction with the efficiency of technology.”

MagicMarker
MagicMarker is an iPad application that allows teachers to track in real-time how students are performing and demonstrating their learning in group settings. MagicMarker bases measurement on outcomes or standards by simply swiping a certain direction to indicate if a student answered correctly or incorrectly. Teachers who provide students with frequent opportunities to respond can log performance with simple gestures.

This method of measuring demonstrated performance allows teachers to digitally gather data — down to the specific outcome — that can later be reviewed to see how their class is doing as a whole and how each student is doing individually. All of this data is remotely transferred back to the Learning Mastery Gradebook in Canvas, eliminating the need for educators to manually input results.

Canvas Polls
Canvas Polls is an application teachers can use to poll or quiz their students and gauge comprehension and incorporate formative assessment without the need for physical “clicker” devices. Instructors can pose questions to their students, give them any number of options and then let students answer the question immediately from their own devices, with results automatically recorded in Canvas. The app can be used on both iOS and Android devices and provides teachers with analysis to track various learning outcomes for individual students, cohorts or classes. As a software solution, it also provides flexibility and functions that have never been available with clicker hardware, and without the associated costs.

Learning Mastery for Students

Instructure has added new visibility for students in the Learning Mastery tab of the Canvas Gradebook, the platform’s tool for measuring student competency based on Common Core or custom standards. With these enhancements, students and parents can now follow their academic progress, providing greater visibility into their strengths and areas of improvement. This functionality will empower students and parents to take greater ownership of the learning experience through improved transparency and prescriptive detail.

Quiz Stats
One of the keys to more effective student grading is the ability to analyze the value of individual assessments and questions. Instructure’s new Quiz Stats feature for Canvas allows educators to measure the effectiveness of their assessments through simple graphs and charts. With it, teachers can identify trends in responses to find and discard questions that are misleading or ambiguous. While this data has been available in Canvas previously, the new Quiz Stats dramatically improves visualizations and makes it possible for all teachers to instantly understand item effectiveness. This process helps teachers understand if questions appropriately differentiate between high and low achieving students.

About Instructure
Instructure, Inc. developed the Canvas learning management system to make teaching and learning easier for everyone, everywhere. Canvas empowers learning in every context with open, usable SaaS technologies. And through Canvas Network, Instructure provides a cloud platform where teachers, learners and institutions worldwide can connect and chart their own course for personal growth, professional development and academic inquiry. Learn more at www.instructure.com.
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Kareo and Falcon EHR Cooperate to Deliver Cloud-Based Solution to Nephrology Practices

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IRVINE, Calif., June 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Kareo Inc., the leading cloud-based medical office software and services provider for small medical practices, today announced the launch of a new cooperative relationship with Falcon EHR, a division of DaVita HealthCare Partners Inc. (NYSE: DVA). Together, the companies provide an integrated solution of software and services designed to help nephrologists successfully manage the clinical and business aspects of their practice.

Physicians use Kareo Practice Management software to complete tasks such as creating patient records, scheduling appointments and updating patient information. These data are then dynamically updated in Falcon EHR, eliminating double entry or manual entry. In a similar fashion, data entered in the Falcon EHR Superbill are automatically uploaded to the Kareo PM for speedy and accurate billing. This seamless integration can now be purchased by physicians, and it reduces risk, lowers costs and allows more time for physician/patient engagement.

“Nephrologists face clinical and practice management challenges that are highly unique relative to many other medical specialties,” said Rob Pickell, Chief Marketing Officer, Kareo. “With our new Falcon EHR – Kareo Practice Management integration, our goal is to help nephrology practices leverage cloud-based technology to enable more effective care delivery and business management.”

With a decade of leadership in practice management workflow and medical billing, Kareo’s Practice Management software and team of billing professionals help nephrology practices manage the patient flow and revenue streams of the business. Falcon EHR gives specialized charting and decision support designed specifically for the clinical situations encountered when treating kidney disease. Falcon EHR uniquely ties the medical practice to the dialysis environment through specialized connectivity to DaVita® dialysis centers.

“For nephrology practices to thrive in their complex business environments, they need technology tools that work together,” says Derek Schoonover, Vice President of Falcon EHR. “This integration with Kareo is a great opportunity to continually improve the way our centers manage the business aspects of their practice. We are proud to extend our services in the nephrology market with Kareo.”

Falcon EHR is the latest specialty electronic health record addition to Kareo Marketplace. Marketplace brings private practices a specialized selection of cloud-based applications and value-added services that can help optimize operations, deliver improved financial performance, accelerate adoption of electronic health records, and drive outstanding patient engagement. All of the solutions offered in Marketplace can be seamlessly integrated with and build upon Kareo’s medical office software platform. Marketplace currently provides a curated selection of EHR partners that cover the unique requirements of more than 15 medical specialties.

For more information on how Kareo is helping medical practices across the US better manage their businesses and a complete list of Kareo Marketplace solutions, please visit www.kareo.com and www.kareo.com/marketplace.

About Kareo
Kareo is the only cloud-based medical office software and services platform dedicated to small practices. At Kareo, we believe that, with the right tools and support, small practices can do big things. We offer an integrated suite of products and services designed to help small practice physicians get paid faster, run their business smarter, and provide better care. Our Practice Management software, Billing Services, and free, full-featured EHR help more than 20,000 medical providers more efficiently manage the business and clinical sides of their practice. Headquartered in Irvine, California, Kareo’s mission is to help providers spend their time focused on patients, not paperwork. For more information, visit www.kareo.com.

About Falcon, LLC
The Falcon® suite manages kidney patients’ health records from CKD through ESRD and can be accessed across multiple locations of care. Developed, tested and endorsed by kidney professionals in the doctor’s office and the dialysis center, Falcon is powered by DaVita and supported by a dedicated team of technology experts. For more information, email [email protected] or call (877) 99-FALCON.

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NextDocs Introduces Azure Cloud Offering For Life Sciences

CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., June 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Today NextDocs unveiled its Compliance Cloud for Azure – a next generation Microsoft Azure public cloud solution to redefine cloud-based content management applications for life sciences companies. Compliance Cloud for Azure enables global life sciences companies concerned about high-availability, data protection and security to have a robust, fully compliant environment in which to run their NextDocs Enterprise Content Management (ECM) platform for Clinical Trials, Regulatory Document Management, and Quality Management Systems. All of NextDocs ECM solutions will be available on Microsoft Azure, including end-to-end platform qualification and validation.

Market pressures are forcing life sciences companies to drive higher returns from their technology investments. As a result, cloud-based deployments of NextDocs ECM have been growing significantly. NextDocs customer data show a 75 percent reduction in system deployment, upgrade and maintenance costs when choosing the Compliance Cloud versus an on-premise solution. Since NextDocs launched Compliance Cloud in 2012, the number of clients deploying to the cloud has surpassed those deploying an on-premise solution. In 2014, NextDocs anticipates over 60 percent of new clients will elect to deploy in the Compliance Cloud and a portion of existing on-Premises clients will migrate to the cloud in an effort to reduce costs.

“Customers have been choosing to modernize their legacy platforms with NextDocs since 2007 because we offer a complete enterprise solution, on an open and extensible platform, with a large and proven install base,” said Matt Walz, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer for NextDocs. “Compliance Cloud for Azure extends the benefits of NextDocs onto Microsoft’s cloud services platform, providing customers access to our solutions on a secure, compliant, and global cloud that is owned and managed by Microsoft.”

Microsoft is one of the few major cloud vendors to receive public validation (Article 29 Letter) from all 28 national Data Protection Authorities that regulate companies with operations in the European Union. This provides a significant benefit to life sciences companies with global operations regarding concerns for adhering to EU data protection regulations. Customers on Microsoft’s cloud can use the services knowing that any data transfers around the world meet the EU’s data protection regulations, some of the toughest in the world.

“Trust, security and data protection are big factors for life sciences companies that, in selecting cloud deployments for compliance applications, have been asking for industry solutions which run on Microsoft’s cloud platform,” said Gabor Fari, Director of Business Development & Strategy, Health and Life Sciences, Microsoft Corp. “With Compliance Cloud for Azure, companies will be able to run NextDocs’ industry-leading Enterprise Content Management solution on Microsoft’s trusted and secure cloud platform.”

Learn more about Compliance Cloud for Azure by contacting [email protected].

About NextDocs
NextDocs is a global leader in providing regulated content management and compliance solutions to life sciences organizations. NextDocs provides solutions for electronic trial master files (eTMF), regulatory submissions, standard operating procedures (SOP) and quality management systems (QMS). These solutions enable businesses in highly regulated industries to achieve compliance with the FDA and other agencies while automating processes, improving efficiency and dramatically reducing costs. NextDocs has delivered over 100 deployments with FDA regulated customers including five of the ten largest pharmaceutical companies and two of the largest clinical research organizations (CROs). NextDocs has won numerous awards including the Microsoft Life Sciences Partner of the Year award four years in a row. All NextDocs solutions are 100% browser-based and can be deployed in the cloud or on-premises.

For more information visit http://www.nextdocs.com.

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A Digital Fireside Chat with Ashley Brown

Today, Spredfast welcomes a new member to our growing team, and we’re thrilled to introduce Ashley Brown as Spredfast’s Vice President of Social Strategy. As a pioneer in social media with a rich background in technology, communications and big brands, I sat down with Ashley to allow him share a personal introduction and preview into the social marketing road ahead in his new role.

You have an extensive background in social, digital and brand marketing. Tell us a little about your background, work passions and yourself.

I grew up wanting to be a diplomat. I have an M.A. in international relations and I speak French and German. But after failing oral exams for the Foreign Service twice, I took that as a sign that the universe wanted me to do something else. So I made the switch to PR, and got my start in the food practice of Porter Novelli in DC.

Now I love food, but I am really passionate about technology. One thing led to another and I joined a boutique healthcare PR firm in New York. I worked on novel therapeutics and biologics, which was incredibly interesting. This brought me to the attention of Microsoft, so I moved to Seattle for a role managing consumer PR for the Windows business. While I was at Microsoft, social media began to impact the business in a major way and I started blogging.

Coca-Cola gave me the unique opportunity to stay in technology and social media and to build a team from the ground up. It also meant I could spend some time back in Atlanta, where I grew up. While at Coke, my team grew our social channels 100% year-over-year for three consecutive years, led our major investment in content with the launches of Coca-Cola Journey and Coca-Cola Unbottled, trained more than 5,000 employees in social media best practices, established the Company’s first social listening program, and helped embed social strategy throughout communications and marketing.

Today, I’m passionate about taking social programs to the next three levels. We’re entering an unprecedented time in the history of marketing and communications, when we can put the right, data-driven message in front of the right person at exactly the right time. That’s an extraordinary opportunity.

Social has fundamentally changed the dynamic of 1:1 and 1:many communications. What’s your personal “why” on the value of social marketing?

Today, people are able to speak truth to those in power. This is a positive force for humanity, and it’s an opportunity for brands to connect with consumers, turn issues into wins, and embrace the idea that everything (and everyone) communicates.

From a marketing perspective, brands can form meaningful relationships with consumers and super-fans on a scale that was impossible a decade ago. They are also able to target customer segments precisely and finely measure those activities. Social data, is feeding insights back into the business that remove much of the guesswork from messaging frameworks, marketing plans, and the creative process. There’s a great deal of work taking place now to fully understand the power of social analytics and to ensure the data we capture is actionable.

For communicators, social completely changes the game. Brands are no longer entirely reliant on media. They can take a story, via owned or social channels, straight to the consumer or influencer. Social also gives brands the opportunity to more effectively and quickly manage issues and crises than was possible even a few years ago.

Across the enterprise, social media is shining a bright spotlight on the need for compelling, well-designed, and useful content. That’s a win for all of us.

Social marketing has many levels and layers. What areas get you most excited?

First, I’m excited by the rethinking of corporate structures and processes that social media needs to be successful. Much like the early days of television, when a new medium radically transformed agencies and marketing departments, social media will require brands to transform how they work.

Many companies still look like they did in the 1990s. Legacy corporate structures must adapt to meet the cross-functional nature of the social web, and I think this will have a major impact on staffing, budgets, prioritization and focus, and capability building.

Internal communications and employee advocacy programs will get renewed focus. Marketers will develop earned media and influencer expertise, while communicators will increasingly have a say in how paid media dollars are spent. This blending will hopefully break down silos across the enterprise, resulting in more agile, relevant campaigns.

I’m also eager to see the social team of the future come into its own. As social media leaders know, the best social teams aren’t simply composed of community managers working alone. They draw on designers, communicators, data experts, media planners, photographers, videographers, illustrators, direct response experts, legal teams, and a whole host of other skillsets not typically found on one team or in one function.

Finally, I’ll go ahead and bang the data drum. Operationalizing all the data we now have at our fingertips will take the “guess again” factor out of marketing and communications and result in smarter, more cost-efficient strategies. This is a major part of the impact calculation that’s mostly been ignored until today.

What drove your decision to join the Spredfast team?

I come from a technology background, having focused on technology PR and communications before my time at Coke. After spending the last four years embracing the “blue sky” experience of building out Coca-Cola’s social and digital team, I’m excited to connect my passion for social strategy with my technology roots. I was immediately attracted to the speed, innovation and intense focus Spredfast has in the market. The company’s dedication to helping brands achieve big-picture success with a high level view of impact is increasingly important for any social brand. The sunshine and blue skies of Austin sealed the deal.

What will you be focused on in your role of Vice President of Social Strategy?

In my new role, I’ll be working with Spredfast customers to partner in creating cutting-edge social strategies that connect with the Spredfast social marketing platform. This will include helping our customers develop creative social marketing solutions for their businesses, building efficiency and collaboration across their internal teams, and ultimately leaning into social measurement to build data-driven, success-oriented social programs. I’ll also advocate as the “voice of the customer” internally to bolster our promise to the market that we’re committed to evolving with – and for – our customers.

As a leader and strategist in social, you’re constantly expanding and participating in the social marketing dialogue. Where can the Spredfast community connect with you for real-time thoughts, ideas and discussion?

I loved LinkedIn. It’s my morning read and where I get most of my news and keep up with what’s going on in the world. I’m also a huge Twitter fan. I also author a blog, The Dash, where I deep dive into the things that I find interesting – social media strategy, technology, data, and cities/urban design.

Please join me in welcoming Ashley to the Spredfast family and community!

Instructure CEO Josh Coates Named EY Entrepreneur of the Year

SALT LAKE CITY, June 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Instructure, the technology company serving the academic and corporate markets with its Canvas learning management system (LMS), announced that CEO Josh Coates is the recipient of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year™ 2014 Utah Region Award. After earning the highest distinction in the business services category at a gala on May 29, 2014 at the Grand America in Salt Lake City, Coates moves on to EY’s national competition.

“Instructure is an incredible company,” said Josh Coates, Instructure CEO. “We wouldn’t be where we are today without the founders, executive team and all the people who work each day to make teaching and learning easier for our education and corporate learning customers.”

Coates joined Instructure as CEO in 2010 and grew the company from a handful of employees to more than 350, from a few users to more than 12 million and from zero revenue to millions in contracts across multiple markets. Under Coates’ proactive leadership, Instructure has become a technology company with limitless potential for growth in the global education and corporate learning markets.

In 1999, Coates founded his first company, Scale Eight, a scalable storage software company, which served enterprise customers such as Microsoft, Viacom and Fujitsu. In 2005, he founded Berkeley Data Systems, which developed the popular online backup service, Mozy, and was acquired by EMC Corp in 2007 for $76 million.

About Instructure

Instructure, Inc. developed the Canvas learning management system to make teaching and learning easier for everyone, everywhere. Canvas empowers learning in every context with open, usable SaaS technologies. And through Canvas Network, Instructure provides a cloud platform where teachers, learners and institutions worldwide can connect and chart their own course for personal growth, professional development and academic inquiry. Learn more at www.instructure.com.
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Twitter: @devinknighton | www.instructure.com

Matt Reichman, Method Communications
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Intronis Introduces Flat Fee Unlimited Storage and Protection

Intronis, a provider of backup and data protection technology, has introduced a flat-fee, unlimited cloud and unlimited local storage price plan geared toward small-to-mid-size businesses, CMO Aaron Dun told TechRadar Pro. Dun said he believes the plan will change the way businesses approach data management and protection.

Traditionally, IT departments pay storage technology providers by the amount of data stored. Dun said the existing systems used by other service providers could potentially cause cost spikes if storage needs were to dramatically increase without forewarning.
However, Intronis’ new pricing plan allows MSPs to work with small businesses to establish their storage and protection costs upfront without having to worry about ballooning costs if storage needs increase, Dun said. Intronis is also banking on the notion that working with MSPs to allow small-to-mid-size-businesses to pay a flat fee for storage will enable the SMBs to focus more on storage and protection strategy rather than the costs associated with storage and protection.
ECHOPlatform

Intronis also released the ECHOplatform, a cloud backup and data recovery solution designed to simplify the delivery of backup and protection services. The platform features an open API, integration with PSA and RMM tools, and it supports VMware, Hyper-V, SQL and Exchange backup.
Pricing under the new model will be variable depending on the managed service provider or SMB to whom Intronis is selling its storage and protection solution.

FieldAware Releases Mapping by Latitude/Longitude for Remote Oilfield Applications

PLANO, TX–(Marketwired – June 04, 2014) – FieldAware, a leader in made-for-mobile, cloud-based field service automation solutions, has released new features that address productivity and safety functions for Oil & Gas exploration and production operations. FieldAware has added mapping by latitude/longitude to its mobile solution to chart remote places where geographic coordinates are the only means for locating them. In addition, FieldAware’s mobile apps bring productivity, safety and OSHA compliance enhancements to the Oil & Gas industry through customizable task reporting and logging features as well as time stamp, photo certification and maintenance documentation capabilities. FieldAware will be demonstrating its solution starting today at the Tulsa Oilfield Expo at Booth #114.

“Oil & Gas field operations require acute operational awareness to not only increase efficiencies in workforce and asset management, but to greatly increase safety and streamline OSHA compliance requirements,” said Johnny Jones, Vic ePresident of Global Distribution at FieldAware. “With key new features such as latitude / longitude mapping, our ability to operate when off-line, and built-in encryption for highly secure operations, we are demonstrating our commitment to this industry.”

FieldAware’s native mobile solutions connect field service workers with back office systems for important accountability and operational awareness. It is in service 24/7 with the ability to work off-line, if a signal is not available or unreliable, and synchronize with the back office immediately when a connection is made. FieldAware Web Apps in the central and back offices leverage mobile data in the field to provide in-time reports and dashboards of the entire organization, or a subset of functions, jobs and people, at any given time.

FieldAware’s mobile applications enable field service organizations to streamline legacy processes, increase workforce productivity and increase safety. It provides a flexible mobile architecture and customizable workflow for all functions in the work order life cycle including work order and asset management, job scheduling, time sheets, quotes and invoicing. In addition it provides critical accountability and documentation capabilities for Oil & Gas operations that enable safety checklists to be verified and problem-solving to be expedited.

“FieldAware’s solution has become an integral part of our business and a competitive edge. All the information from the field becomes available instantaneously and ubiquitously across the entire organization. The visibility is tremendous, enabling our techs to be more effective, more efficient and more accountable,” said Robert Henrich, president of Henrich Equipment Co., Inc., a service provider to the retail Oil & Gas industry.
FieldAware’s mobile-first architecture enables the platform to be flexible, easy-to-use and easy-to-customize; and it can scale from tens to thousands of field workers. It supports smartphones and tablets on both iOS and Android operating systems.
About FieldAware
FieldAware is re-shaping the field service industry. Our made-for-mobile, cloud-based field service management software is easy to use and built with incredible flexibility — a combination that enables field service organizations to better serve their customers and outperform the competition. The FieldAware software was architected as a native mobile platform, which works seamlessly with a business’s existing applications, with no incumbent legacy technologies to modify or migrate from. We combine our software with the industry’s best implementation, on-boarding and support services, enabling companies to take full and rapid advantages of advances in today mobile field service environment. For more information, visit fieldaware.com.