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    Tuesday
    Nov162010

    eSurvey - Regional Selection Winner in the 2010 BlackBerry Partners Fund Super Apps Developer Challenge

    Ft Lauderdale, FL  (November 16, 2010)  eSurvey Enterprise has been chosen as a Regional Selection Winner in the 2010 BlackBerry Partners Fund Super Apps Developer Challenge. The award was provided to the companies that have demonstrated overall excellence in developing and enabling applications that meet Super App characteristics for application development, integration and end user experience. As a Research In Motion ISV Enterprise Select Alliance partner, Cloud Mobile Forms was able to develop and bring to market a Super Application for Mobile Forms Management.

     

    Being selected as a Regional Winner puts eSurvey in an exclusive circle of future ready organizations that have also been recognized in the competition. Other companies who have been recognized are, The Yellow Pages Group, CNN Money, Dictionary.com  and Cisco Systems. To see the full list of Regional Winners, visit, http://www.blackberrypartnersfund.com/regionalwinners.

     

    "We are delighted to bring award winning, mobile forms solutions to the market in Alliance Partnership with RIM. With only 3 months officialy launched at  the Apps World,  this is the 1st time that eSurvey  is recognized for its excellence in software development and the delivery of its industry leading mobile solutions for the benefit of mobile workforce in the US and Canada" said Ariel Segall , Director of Business Development at Cloud Mobile Forms

     

    eSurvey transforms any BlackBerry smart-phone into a powerful mobile forms manager and an efficient multi-media data collection device. For instance, Market research firms can now easily create and deploy real time face to face surveys simply using a Blackberry Smartphone with minimal dependency on the mobile network. The solution offers unique business data collection features, including the ability to record the GPS location of events/transactions, integrated back office connectivity, multiple real time reporting and many more business savvy features. Click here to learn more about how your company  can benefit using eSurvey to implement a survey or mobile form with a Blackberry smartphone with our without a wireless connection. 

     

    About Cloud Mobile Forms and EMSER
    Cloud Mobile Forms, is the US branch for EMSER SA, a leading technology provider and system integrator for mobile data solutions to mid and large-sized organizations since 1994. Emser’s innovative and cost effective services include conception, adoption, development, implementation, training, and integration of mobile applications with Cloud based services and most popular ERP and CRM systems. Emser is also a cutting-edge consulting company for enterprise-class platforms that supports integration of native mobile business applications with social networks and hybrid cloud computing resources to unlock the potential of enterprise mobility. For more information please visit our web site at www.emser.net 

     

    ©2010 Cloud Mobile Forms, LLC. All trademarks, service marks, and trade names referenced in this material are the property of their respective owners. Research in Motion, the RIM logo, BlackBerry, the BlackBerry logo and are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be pending or registered in other countries  these and other marks of Research in Motion Limited are used under license. 

     

    Wednesday
    Sep292010

    eSurvey has been selected as a Regional Selection in the 2010 Blackberry Partners Fund Super Apps Developer Challenge

    eSurvey has been selected as a Regional Selection in the 2010 BlackBerry Partners Fund Super Apps Developer Challenge
     
    SAN FRANCISCO - September 27, 2010 - BlackBerry DEVCON 2010 - BlackBerry Partners Fund today revealed the names of nearly 400 applications for BlackBerry® smartphones that made the cut in the first round of judging in the third annual BlackBerry Partners Fund™ Developer Challenge.

     

    The Regional Selections, which will compete for a total prize package valued at over US$1.5 million, span four global regions (North America, Latin America, Europe/Middle East/Africa and Asia Pacific) and seven categories (Productivity, Fun & Games, Knowledge, Sharing, Navigate & Explore, Multi-media, and In the Know). The applications chosen take advantage of the BlackBerry® platform's Super App aspects. The complete list of Regional Selections can be found online at

     http://www.blackberrypartnersfund.com/regionalwinners.

    Click here to read more 

    Monday
    Sep272010

    BlackBerry maker Research in Motion unveiled the PlayBook, a tablet computer, at a developer conference Monday.

     

     
    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- BlackBerry maker Research in Motion unveiled the PlayBook, a tablet computer, at a developer conference Monday. The tablet market is so far dominated by Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) and its popular iPad, but other tech companies are trying to cash in as well.

     

    "Every successful professional has a great PlayBook," said Mike Lazaridis, co-chief executive of RIM, at the BlackBerry Developer conference in San Francisco.
    The PlayBook tablet features a 7-inch screen, Flash-capable video and a front and rear high-definition camera. It's a thin tablet, at just 9.7 millimeters. Lazaridis did not name a price for the tablet.

     

    The tablet won't use RIM's newly launched BlackBerry 6 operating system. Instead, it's built around a new platform from QNX Software Systems, which RIM (RIMM) acquired earlier this year.

     

    Lazaridis also said the BlackBerry Messenger system will be "opened as a social platform for applications," but he didn't give any further details.

     

    Shares of RIM rose about 2% after hours Monday, but the stock is down nearly 30% this year due to concerns that the company is falling behind Apple as well as smartphone makers using Google's (GOOG, Fortune 500) Android operating system.

     

    The PlayBook is being released at a critical time for RIM. The company surprised its critics by posting strong sales and subscriber growth last quarter, but its just-launched BlackBerry Torch failed to make a splash in the smartphone market.