Cloud and Mobile Computing Solutions Firm
CRM Trilogix: Giving Business a Return on their IT investment.....Cloud Computing and Distributed Solutions Provider
We make businesses more competitive through Cloud and Mobile Computing solutions.
CRM Trilogix is based in Toronto Canada with partners and offices in the US and Europe. We have over 10 years experience in developing and deploying distributed software solutions for medium sized and larger corporations in the following domains:
- Sales Force Automation
- Warehouse and Logistics management
- Mobile hand-held solutions
We also provide consultancy and training in the above areas and in building distributed systems.
Our methodology and return on investment strategy means that we will work with clients to effect a return on their IT investment.
Cloud computing and mobile data management are areas which will produce immense benefit for firms.
APPLICATIONS
- Sales Force Automation
- CRM
- Warehouse Management
- Mobile Solutions
- Cloud Computing
ERP SERVICE OFFERINGS
- Business Process Outsourcing
- Project Process - MIRM™
- Outsourcing of Wireless and
Mobile Development
- Oracle Migration Services
- No Risk Prototype
Technology News and Insights
Research on China's water problems
A research factoid on China's Water Problem – Civil unrest? Or technology to the rescue?
Feb 27, 2012One of the greatest geo-political threats to East Asia is China's insufficient, polluted and dwindling
supply of water. This problem presents of course a technological opportunity. Technology, both
hardware and software based will be a necessary part of resolving China's obvious water based
problems. It is clear that China's 10% per annum GDP growth will outstrip its water supply at
some point within the next 30 years. This fact is especially true and poignant in northern China
which is home to over half of China's GDP and 40% of its population. Northern China is
desiccated and could revert to being essentially a desert. The geo-political and internal social
dislocations which could result from a reduction in available water supply in China, and the
desertification of its north might indeed be monumental.
Playbook versus the iPad
Do businesses need one now?
Oct 12, 2011Do businesses need one now? In short no. In most cases the current laptop that the business people use
is good enough. Neither Tablet is really a business tool today. In the future they likely will be but you
might as well wait. As well pricing for both is high - U$600 for a 64 GB unit. Ouch.
Dynamism inherent in the Cloud computing model
Jul 22, 2011A digest from Cloud Times on the dynamism inherent in the Cloud computing model.
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May 18, 2012
Songkick CTO says the talk is at odds with the steps the government has taken but is "tremendously damaging."
May 17, 2012
While the rest of Europe's Internet is dominated by the same multinationals as the rest of the world, Russia's online market is doggedly local. It seems similar to China, but it is actually very different.
May 17, 2012
Instead of having to send handsets off for forensic examination, terminals in police stations will enable immediate extraction of stored content. The system has been developed by Radio Tactics.
May 17, 2012
Pipe is an app designed for Facebook friends to share large files directly with each other. Simplicity is its aim.
May 17, 2012
The perception of the state of the U.K. industry doesn't match reality, says a report by analysts PwC.
May 17, 2012
The German incubator Rocket Internet has turned producing start ups into an industrial process, building a clone factory. But are clones as bad as some make out? No.
May 16, 2012
Augmented reality is developing fast, but it has been restricted to apps until now. Wikitude AR Window will enable any mobile website to use augmented reality.
May 16, 2012
The Welsh town of Monmouth has been preparing for months to become a sort of living geographical encyclopedia. The concept combines free Wi-Fi with 'QRpedia' codes everywhere linked to multilingual articles in 'Monmouthpedia'.
May 16, 2012
The development of Internet access in Africa is a great success story and Google can take much of the credit. But is today's reliance on one company storing up problems for the future?
May 16, 2012
The U.K.-based sports site has bought the Swiss company to provide live data for in-game betting, amongst other things.