Wednesday 7 December 2011

NDL - Application Integration, Mobile, Emulation, Integrate, Business, Solutions

Around 100 public sector delegates gathered at seminars in Manchester and London to learn about the latest developments in mobile working from specialist software house NDL. The work practice is predicted to expand rapidly in the next three years with both the number and scope of mobile projects in health organisations growing dramatically.

Research carried out by NDL, which specialises in mobile working and integration, showed that a further 33% of health authorities plan on joining the 31% of organisations which already have a live mobile working project. What’s more, by 2014 60% of projects are expected to involve more than 100 workers, compared to just 23% currently.

The company’s response has been to develop a new version of its corporate mobile system awiMX capable of enabling non-technical users to develop apps on the Android, Windows and Blackberry operating systems and distribute them to respective phones and tablets. At the seminars, the system was demonstrated by NDL consultant Patrick Kirby who built and distributed an expenses app across the three operating systems and five devices in just 15 minutes. Delegates also heard about case studies from a number of health authorities including North Devon and Rotherham NHS Trusts.NDL - Application Integration, Mobile, Emulation, Integrate, Business, Solutions

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