ProntoForms enters $1.2M 3-Year Contract with Fortune Global 500 Company

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ProntoForms Corporation (TSXV:PFM), the global leader in smart mobile forms for enterprise announced that it has signed a contract with a Fortune Global 500 company to deliver a ProntoForms smart mobile forms solution and professional services. The company said that the contract has a total value of approximately US$1.2 million over a 39 month period, …

ProntoForms Corporation (TSXV:PFM), the global leader in smart mobile forms for enterprise announced that it has signed a contract with a Fortune Global 500 company to deliver a ProntoForms smart mobile forms solution and professional services.

The company said that the contract has a total value of approximately US$1.2 million over a 39 month period, commencing July 1, 2018.

As quoted in the press release:

Taking full advantage of ProntoForms’ enterprise-grade capabilities, the deployed solution enables field technicians to quickly and reliably complete complex processes for installation & maintenance, fire & safety compliance, and preventative maintenance.

Deployment highlights include:

  • Rapid development and management of smart mobile forms and advanced checklists using a secure no-code platform
  • Seamless app-to-app integration for a 100% digital workflow in the field
  • No-code and REST-API connectivity into Oracle, Salesforce, and other enterprise systems of record, using cloud-based data sources & destinations
  • Automatic distribution of data and documents to key stakeholders
  • Analytics dashboards to help measure the effectiveness of field operations

“This deployment is another indication that our enterprise growth strategy is working, as we continue to target global companies that need mobile solutions for a multitude of business processes,” says Alvaro Pombo, CEO of ProntoForms.

“These global enterprises have large investments in systems for Field Service Management and Asset Management operations but need a flexible, mobile-first front-end to execute field tasks associated with a growing number of unique processes and highly specialized equipment.”

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