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Medac and Mobile Epiphany to Deliver Intraoperative Data Collection for Anesthesiologists

Medac and Mobile Epiphany to Deliver Intraoperative Data Collection for Anesthesiologists

The two companies have partnered to offer next generation intraoperative data collection solutions that will give anesthesiologists a competitive advantage.

Georgia-based Medac and Colorado-based Mobile Epiphany have partnered to offer next-generation intraoperative data collection and data lookup solutions for anesthesiologists.  These solutions are specifically designed to run on pocket sized touch devices as well as touch slate computers.   Medac will use Mobile Epiphany’s Touch Inspect software to develop and offer...

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Mobile Epiphany Partners with Panoramic Data

Mobile Epiphany Partners with Panoramic Data

Panoramic Data to introduce Mobile Epiphany’s enterprise-class inspection and data collection software to the European market.

Today, Colorado-based software developer Mobile Epiphany announced its new partnership with the UK company Panoramic Data.  The two companies will work together to bring Mobile Epiphany’s Touch Inspect software to the European market.

Touch Inspect is an asset inspection and field data collection application that is configurable to recreate the workflows of a wide variety of industries.  The...

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Mobile Epiphany Partners with Pervasus Software

Mobile Epiphany Partners with Pervasus Software

Today, Colorado-based software developer Mobile Epiphany announced its partnership with Australian company Pervasus Software.  The two companies will be working together to expand the reach of Mobile Epiphany’s asset inspection and data collection software, Touch Inspect, into the Australasian market.

On a recent visit to Mobile Epiphany headquarters in Aurora, Colorado Pervasus founder Scott Dickson said he sees the partnership as an opportunity to take advantage of the lack of true mobile inspection solutions currently...

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Mobile Epiphany Certifies Motorola Handheld Computers for Touch Inspect

Mobile Epiphany Certifies Motorola Handheld Computers for Touch Inspect

Mobile Epiphany Certifies Motorola’s MC55, MC75 and MC 9500 Handheld Computers as Authorized Hardware to Run its Next-generation Geospatial Asset-inspection Technology

Mobile Epiphany, the creators of the first-of-its-kind 100 percent finger-touch, geospatial asset-inspection technology called Touch Inspect, certified Motorola’s MC55, MC75 and MC9500 handheld mobile computers as fully compatible, finger friendly touch-screen computers for use with their next-generation solutions.   Motorola has been awarded the status of...

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Mobile Epiphany Begins Certification Process for Getac Rugged Computers

Mobile Epiphany Begins Certification Process for Getac Rugged Computers

Company seeks to certify Getac rugged computers for use with its Touch Inspect geospatial asset inspection software.

Mobile Epiphany is currently working with rugged computer manufacturer Getac to certify them as an Authorized Hardware Supplier for Mobile Epiphany’s Touch Inspect software.  The testing is being conducted by a team of engineers at iBeta, a Colorado-based quality assurance company.  The Getac computers will undergo rigorous testing to ensure that the features on the hardware such as the camera, barcode scanner,...

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New Data Collection Software Offers Cutting Edge Solutions for City and State Governments

New Data Collection Software Offers Cutting Edge Solutions for City and State Governments

A new technology that employs geospatial intelligence for data collection and asset inspection has been developed by Colorado-based Mobile Epiphany.  This software will offer a host of solutions designed specifically for municipalities and public works.

Colorado software developer Mobile Epiphany has released a new program for asset inspection and field data collection that it says will prove to be an invaluable new tool for municipalities.  The software, named Touch Inspect™, allows its users to employ GPS technology built...

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