Blackbay rated “positive” by Gartner

Software specialist Blackbay has been recognised by Gartner with a rating of ‘positive’ in the 2011 Gartner MarketScope for Packaged Mobile Applications Platforms. The Gartner MarketScope focuses on software vendors that provide off the shelf mobile applications for enterprise users.

According to Gartner, the purpose of the MarketScope for Packaged Mobile Applications Platform research is “to provide a decision framework for enterprises evaluating potential vendors, as well as an overview of the participating companies’ approach to the market, their technology capabilities, and the size and scope of their go-to-market activities.”

“We believe our positive rating within this year’s MarketScope is further evidence that Blackbay continues to deliver solutions that meet the mobility needs of its customers across all sectors. The approach Blackbay has taken in developing its modular mobility platform is helping businesses increase revenue at the same time as improving productivity,” said Nigel Doust, Blackbay’s CEO (pictured). “Blackbay’s solution is playing a key role in ensuring that businesses thrive despite the current global economic downturn.”

With its continued focus on understanding not only the business of its customers, but that of its customers’ customers, Blackbay was able to meet a key criteria of the MarketScope by showing that it has “extensive knowledge” of the markets it serves and the application requirements of end users in that market, including software packages, business processes and field requirements.

“Blackbay is committed to continued innovation of its enterprise mobility solutions to ensure that it meets the changing business requirements of existing and potential customers,” continued Doust. “This commitment, together with Blackbay’s continued focus within its key vertical markets, postal and courier, manufacturing and facilities, has enabled it to experience considerable growth during the current economic downturn.”

Blackbay has recognised the need to develop applications that run on a wide variety of mobile devices including those more commonly associated with consumer use but which are rapidly making in-roads into the enterprise environment.

To meet this growing trend, Blackbay will soon be launching its parcel tracking and proof of delivery application for the iPhone. Also in the pipeline for release are Android versions of Blackbay’s Delivery Connect and Service Connect mobile worker management software.

“The pace of innovation in the consumer space is immense. New hardware, intuitive user interfaces (UIs), specific application functionality and delivery from application stores is creating a demand for innovation within the business environment. To stay at the forefront of this innovation, Blackbay has developed a strategic and modular based approach to the delivery of its enterprise mobility software,” concluded Doust.

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