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News Release from: 1st Touch
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 March 2008
1st Touch mobile applications management
buyout
1st Touch technology helps organisations completely transform existing paper-based working models into dynamic, flexible and efficient mobile working solutions.
1st Touch has enabled dozens of field workforce-based organisations to painlessly embrace new mobile technologies and so achieve significant savings, greater productivity and more cost-effective use of resources Heading up the new company will be John Stabler, who has for the last five years been responsible for developing the 1st Touch mobile solution
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 20 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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John has been involved in every aspect of the 1st Touch development, from software architecting through to sales and marketing, and has a unique grasp of the market requirement for this type of solution.
John says: "I am delighted to be leading the new organisation and am enthused and confident about the opportunity this represents".
"We have seen a meteoric upsurge in demand for mobile solutions and believe that we are well placed to deliver solutions quickly and cost-effectively, exceeding customer expectations around the business benefits these systems can bring".
"At 1st Touch we have made mobile working a simple and low-cost project for dozens of organisations".
John feels 1st Touch is now poised for even greater success.
He says "We have talented people, a unique product, an identified target market, stable financial backing and an opportunity to lead the market".
"We have ambitious growth plans for the new business and with financial backing from Barclays, as well as external investment, there is plenty of room for growth".
When asked why the management buyout was necessary, John replies that "To stand apart as a successful software vendor, 1st Touch needs to be recognised as a separate company, focused solely on the development of world-class mobile software solutions".
"This is difficult to achieve within an organisation as Triangle, which has such diverse product and services offerings.".
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