







Cloud Mobile Forms ( an EMSER company ) launched eSurvey at Blackberry's WES 2010 in Orlando, Florida.
As Bronze sponsors of this magnum event, we enjoyed the many inspiring conversations, and we were impressed at the number of visitors to our booth and the great interest in our products. Cloud Mobile Forms & Emser had a very successful experience at the show and the positive feedback from our visitors this year exceeded all our expectations
Now we are offering our WES2010 guests the opportunity to experience for themselves the benefits of working with eSurvey Enterprise for FREE for the next 90 days, and we would like to extend this promotion to all our connections @ LinkedIn.
If you are interested, please visit http://www.CloudMobileForms.com to learn more about eSurvey Enterprise features and benefits, and then send us a Direct Message through LinkedIn to activate your licence.
We look forward to your feedback on our software, and we encourage you to share this attractive offer with your colleagues and business partners.
You can invite your friends and business associates anywhere in the world to try eSurvey. We'll give you a FREE Client License for everyone you invite that activates our service, and give them a FREE Client License too!
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Aaron Levy, Box.net CEO , addressed this topic at the AIIM10. “Cloud Content Management: Why You Should Pay Attention”. He explained why CCM is gaining traction in a rapidly evolving business landscape: employees are more web-savvy than ever before, with access to free online tools that help them share and collaborate beyond the firewall.
Application Downloads Pick Up Pace after Smartphone Sales Soar
2010 will be a big year for mobile application downloads, with just under 6 billion mobile applications forecast to be downloaded, up from an estimated 2.4 billion in 2009. The rapid adoption of smartphones, registering a sales growth of 20% in 2009, as well as the proliferation of application stores are the major drivers for this expansion. In addition, two new smartphone platforms will make their debut later this year; Samsung’s Bada OS and Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 Series. Both platforms, similar to Apple’s, will have proprietary application stores and are racing to populate these stores with winning applications.
The iPhone will continue to be the leading app platform, with a database of over 125,000 applications offering niche and localized content. Other platforms are still playing catch-up, with Android being the fastest gainer among them. ABI Research expects that with over 30,000 applications now available, over 800 million Android applications will be downloaded in 2010. Revenues from mobile app sales, however, are expected to decline by 2012, as competition has led to downward pressure on application prices; and a greater proportion of “must-have” applications will begin to have free or advertising-supported substitutes.