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Why mobile commerce matters

May 18, 2012

eCommerce has been helping merchants to rapidly enlarge their customer base and to increase their turnover. Mobile commerce has stepped even further providing comfortable access to merchants’ products via smartphones.
Among merchants’ modern-day needs are also various apps allowing them to move their products into customers’ smartphones and also to accept credit cards and other payments [...]

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Your workflow fully supported on the go

April 19, 2012

enprovia® smartphone business apps help users stay in touch with all relevant flow when out of office and support their communication and access to corporate information. These applications designed to fully support connectivity to DMS or ECM systems are available for all common smartphones and all common operating systems.
This solution consists of two parts, a [...]

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Switch to mobile-enabled solutions

February 16, 2012

Switching to mobile-enabled solutions means choosing the right smart device and the right application for your business. Mobile enabled solutions help managers in Europe and US easily manage their work on the go and have all corporate documents at their fingertips.
If a remote reaching for any document from your corporate database is a number [...]

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Mobile eCommerce moves you closer to customers

January 27, 2012

Mobile eCommerce is helping merchants to get new customer platforms, providing their customers with easier and more comfortable access to services. mShop allows for products and services to be moved into smartphone devices and to be listed in the Apple iTunes app store. The app is currently available for all common platforms, such as Apple [...]

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eCommerce going mobile

December 8, 2011

By mobile-enabling your eCommerce solutions you open up a new customer channel attracting customers that are among samrtphones and tables users. eCommerce can go mobile thanks to enprovia mShop application allowing its users to connect to the most common eCommerce solutions “out-of-the-box” with a low investment and no transaction fee.   
If you own an online store you [...]

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More options on the go

October 17, 2011

With all the possibilities we can get nowadays using Smartphones we would be crazy not to use all its potential to boost up our business as well. Games, videos, comfortable internet search… these all interfere in our lives daily through Smart devices of all kinds and manufacturers. However, it really are the apps that make [...]

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Look behind the scene of mobile-enabled apps

September 21, 2011

enprovia‘s mobile-enabled applications like mDMS and mShop are built up on a mobile enabler middleware architecture that allows remote access to your corporate data and is compatible with various backend systems.
Mobile enabler architecture runs on UNIX, Linux and MS-Windows servers and it takes just a few days to implement it and synchronize with your existing [...]

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Meet mShop

August 4, 2011

eCommerce nowadays represents an efficient tool enabling merchants to enlarge their customer base by reaching out to new, potential clients, and increase their turnover. Smartphone application “mShop” by enprovia® represents easier and more comfortable access to your services – accepting credit cards and other payments on the go and moving existing company catalogues to Smart [...]

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enprovia® mobile enabler behind the scene

July 27, 2011

This easy-to-install and operate java-based mobile enabler middleware architecture runs on UNIX, Linux and MS-Windows servers, and provides connectors with backend support for Scalaris® ASP, WebDAV-enabled DMS’s, Alfresco® and Microsoft Sharepoint® DMS / ECM and ASP services. It easily integrates with DMS, ECM, BPM, CRM, e-commerce and social network services and its connectors are available [...]

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Apple stores in Shanghai bursting at the seems

July 25, 2011

A year after opening a flagship store in Shanghai, Apple faced a problem that any retailer would envy… their huge store is already too small. And what is even better for the company – the other Apple store (just four miles away) is also packed with eager Apple device fans.
As the company stated, Apple stores [...]

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