IT Manager/Executive

Mobility is critical to your core systems and business processes. So any mobile solution must be bullet-proof in terms of reliability and security. It also needs to fit in with your existing IT environment and leverage the resources and technologies that you already have. We understand.

Freeance Mobile software greatly reduces the time, cost and complexity of building and supporting mobile applications. The Freeance Mobile solution brings standardization, speed and security to your mobile computing portfolio, while leveraging in-house resources.

Integrate with and securely extend your GIS and backend systems to BlackBerry® smartphones. Freeance Mobile software integrates GIS with enterprise databases in the form of productive, easy-to-use applications for your various end user communities. And easily scales with your infrastructure, employing standards-based technology to adapt to future technology changes. Add to this end-to-end troubleshooting and support across your entire implementation – devices, networks, and applications – and your criteria for a bullet-proof mobile solution is met.

With Freeance Mobile software, it’s easy to work with advanced technologies to capture GPS points, take digital photos and complete custom forms that fit the way your end users work. And they can send data back to enterprise database such as GIS, Oracle or SQL Server with the push of a button. A straightforward plug-and-play design means fast start up with minimum resources required and no long learning curve.

Freeance Mobile Benefits for You
  • Use GIS and enterprise databases on a mobile platform you already have or are considering - BlackBerry.
  • You host it. You control it.
  • Certified by major carriers, Freeance Mobile is the only commercial off-the-shelf GIS BlackBerry platform with the tools you need for ESRI.
  • Use the security and administration tools of your BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES)
  • There is no programming on your side, just install Freeance Mobile server on top of your ArcGIS and start pushing out GIS to your BlackBerry users.