Mobile computing company opens its doors

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Ex-Intermec UK general manager Andrew Cahill has started a new mobile technologies company, MobileWorxs, based in Worcestershire.

Cahill says he’s focusing on the provision of rapid application development software around vehicle and field-based workers and asset monitoring. He has already been appointed European partner for several US software vendors. Scope of supply is monitoring and recording business transactions, in batch mode or real time, from the point of activity in the field, right through to a host IT system. What’s special, beyond the configurable mobile data applications and GPS hardware, is MobileWorxs QuickStart change management and support process – the aim being to help companies improve the productivity of mobile workers by bringing an innovative approach to application development and deployment. Says Cahill: “We have launched MobileWorxs in response to the market looking for a way to significantly streamline the process of developing, deploying and administering mobile enterprise applications, while at the same time using GPS and navigation technologies to address the in-field productivity of mobile workers. “Mobility in the enterprise has proven ROI which we aim to leverage by helping companies to get systems designed and into evaluation in days rather than months and to give them a method of addressing multiple applications with the same mobility platform without the need to write custom code.”