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Making Reports Mobile

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2007 was a good year for mobile technologies because companies started to explore the potential of mobile services. Today's services are no longer limited to standard phone calls and SMS, but also branch into email, web browsing and instant messaging. Webalo wants to take a step further by introducing mobile data transfers of a different kind. Excerpts:

Webalo, a new leader in mobile business intelligence, announced today that its breakthrough Mobile Dashboard Service has been released to worldwide production status, and is available for full-functionality, 30-day free trials. The Mobile Dashboard makes it possible for existing business reports such as scorecards and dashboards to be distributed in seconds to the mobile workforce, utilizing popular devices such as RIM Blackberry, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Palm Treo, and Java-enabled smartphones. Dynamically-generated reports preserve the look and feel of each device, and tailor themselves to work around any limitations imposed by screen sizes.

It's perfect for professionals who are constantly on-the-go, giving them the ability to generate reports instantly to keep themselves updated. Webalo is offering a fully-functional, 30-day free trial. For more information, visit the source links below.

Source: Press Release, Webalo

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