New Webalo platform lets apps transcend mobile devices
Webalo, provider of platforms that make it easier for users to view and navigate data on their mobile phones, has released a new version of its core product — now called Webalo Mobile Dashboard 2.0 — that allows web applications to run on any smartphone without custom programming. The service is designed specifically for enterprise applications, where employees depend on access to a company’s databases, reports and web properties from anywhere in the field.
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Webalo brings real-time box office data to smartphones
A Los Angeles startup called Webalo is bringing its mobile service to a new market: Hollywood movie studios. Webalo, which makes it easier to navigate spreadsheets and other business data on mobile devices, just announced a partnership with Lionsgate that gives the studio’s executives access to the most up-to-date box office numbers on their smartphones.
Apparently, Lionsgate stores these numbers as internal SAP system reports, so there was no way to see the data on a… Continue Reading
Webalo can keep your mobile data behind a firewall
Webalo, a company that wants to make it easier to navigate spreadsheets and other business information on your mobile device, is releasing the Mobile Dashboard Appliance, which allows your company to keep its data behind a firewall.
Security concerns are a major reason why the latest wave of new applications — both online and mobile — aren’t being adopted more quickly. The applications are flashier, and more nimble in general, but companies don’t like the risks…. Continue Reading