Posts Tagged ‘Tablet’

Proposal Software, Inc. to Demonstrate World’s First-Ever PMAPS® Smartphone and Tablet Sales Proposal Software ‘App’ at Showstoppers

January 6th, 2012

With only a SmartPhone or Tablet in hand, from virtually anywhere in the world marketing and sales professionals can now create sophisticated sales presentations or sales proposals 24/7, delivering real-time productivity, using Proposal Software’s new PMAPS® WebProMobile ‘App’. Brand and legally compliant data can be accessed in the form of PowerPoint slides or Word documents from a cloud-based relational database according to Proposal Software, Inc. (PSI), The Leader In Proposal Productivity(TM). See it in action at Booth #25 via the PMAPS® WebProMobile ‘App’ or visit www.proposalsoftware.com to learn more.

“The new PMAPS® software application allows end-users to remotely access real-time product and services data any CRM system globally via the Internet for the first-time ever,” said John A. Laurino, CEO of Proposal Software, Inc. He added, “This full-featured mobile application will revolutionize the sales proposal management and sales enablement industry by dramatically enhancing in the field sales productivity, offering companies a clear competitive advantage.”

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/proposal-software-inc-to-demonstrate-worlds-first-ever-pmaps-smartphone-and-tablet-sales-proposal-software-app-at-showstoppers-2012-01-04

BlackBerry maker RIM offers up new smart phone, tablet software

October 20th, 2011

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. unveiled a new operating system Tuesday in hopes of grabbing some attention away from the iPhone and Android phones.

The new BBX system combines existing BlackBerry elements with RIM’s previously announced QNX operating system for phones and tablet computers.

RIM said BBX will incorporate the reliability and security features of QNX — which RIM snagged in 2010 by purchasing QNX Software Systems. It will also enable software developers to create more advanced, dynamic apps for the devices.

The Canadian company gave few details about the software and did not say when devices using it would be available. The company previously said that it would offer phones running QNX software in 2012.

RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis introduced BBX on Tuesday at the company’s annual developer conference in San Francisco.

Source:http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/company-focus/2011/10/20/320366/BlackBerry-maker.htm

Marin Software Report Reveals iPad and Tablet Users Click on More Search Ads

October 14th, 2011

Marin Software, provider of the leading online advertising management platform for advertisers and agencies, today released the findings of its Paid Search Quarterly Benchmarking Report, which finds iPad and other tablet users tend to click on paid search ads at a higher rate than desktop or smartphone users. According to the report, although paid search ads directly targeted at tablets only comprises 2 percent of overall paid search spend, the click through rate (CTR) on tablets is 37 percent higher compared to desktops. Furthermore, advertisers targeting tablets like the iPad enjoy a lower average cost per click (CPC) compared to both desktops and mobile devices.

Marin Software’s Paid Search Quarterly Benchmarking Report consists of key trends and statistics uncovered through an examination of the Marin Global Search Index. The Marin Global Search Index is comprised of data from more than 800 large-scale advertisers and agencies that collectively spend in excess of $2 billion annually on paid-search through the Marin platform.

Paid Search Key Findings:

– During Q3, paid search spend targeted to desktops comprised 93 percent of total spend while smartphones earned 5 percent and tablets 2 percent of spend. Ads served to tablet devices provided a 37 percent higher CTR than ads on desktops. The average CPC for ads served to tablets was 29 percent lower than desktops.

– Compared to last year, search advertisers on Google saw a 19 percent increase in clicks and a 24 percent drop in impressions during the quarter. During the same time, CTR on Google increased 57 percent while CPC decreased 18 percent, suggesting large-scale advertisers realized efficiency gains through improved matching and more effective bidding.

– Continual refinement of match types from Broad to Phrase to Exact was a significant contributor to improved efficiencies for advertisers. Over the last year, search marketers have increased their use of Exact Match, growing their click-share of the match type by 6 percent while increasing share of spend by 2 percent.

– On Yahoo and Bing, advertisers saw a 43 percent higher click volume at a 10 percent lower CPC over the year. Despite CTR declining on a year over year basis, CTR increased 9 percent compared to Q2, implying improved ad matching or traffic characteristics by advertisers.

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/marin-software-report-reveals-ipad-and-tablet-users-click-on-more-search-ads-2011-10-13

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