Mosaic Technology is a leader in market data collection in the United Kingdom. Mosaic Technology was looking to reduce the amount of paper-based processing. Although it was already using mobile technology, efficiency levels were still low and heavily reliant on back office personnel. Meeting the demands of vendors and retailers who needed information quickly was a tall order, so Mosaic Technology needed to become faster, more efficient, and more responsive. Dynamically generated reports based on up-to-the-minute data became possible by using a combination of a Microsoft Windows Powered mobile device together with Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Windows NT. The new system brought huge efficiency gains through the elimination of paper processing and made it possible for staff to be updated on a regular basis.
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