Illume Mobile, a division of MacroSolve Inc. has signed three contracts to design, develop and deploy new mobile business applications for three customers. Two companies have selected Illume Mobile to develop customized applications for their end users. These two applications will offer unique and powerful content as well as services to a wide range of customers and will be available at the Android and Apple (News - Alert) application stores.
In a release, Clint Parr, president and CEO of MacroSolve, said that, “Illume Mobile's rapid development platform and market expertise in the space makes us the standout choice for companies that want a long term partner in creating, launching, and managing app solutions. Our business model that combines reasonable development fees with a participation in gross revenues from mobile apps is a win-win situation for us and our business partners.”
A property services company, one of the three companies that have signed contracts with Illume Mobile, wants a customized business tablet application that can replace paper-based systems. This application will prevent data entry errors, minimize labor costs, and reduce the billing cycles. Illume Mobile will get a share of the revenues originating from the sales of this application
In other news, MacroSolve, Inc. recently announced the launch of significant upgrades to its suite of Insight branded mobile business apps Powered by ReForm XT. ReForm XT and the Insight suite of apps are covered under the company's recently awarded landmark patent addressing mobile information collection.
The upgrades to ClubInsight, DineInsight, and SchoolInsight will be released in the near future. The upgrades expand the functionality of these mobile apps for growing businesses. MacroSolve has focused on delivering upgrades that help its businesses reach more clients, generate greater revenues, and cut operating expenses, all while enhancing end-user experience.
Calvin Azuri is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Calvin’s articles, please visit his columnist page.Edited by Jennifer Russell