Digiterre Launches dCRM Mobile Application

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Digiterre, which has offices in London and New York, has released the dCRM Mobile for remote access.

Digiterre, a software provider to the investment management, and energy and commodities industries, has launched a mobile app to enable remote access to its data.

dCRM Mobile, which is available on iPad, iPhone and BlackBerry, works independently of an internet connection, automatically synchronizing data the next time that a connection is available.

"In this industry, people spend a lot of time traveling and want to be able to work from any device, not just via a laptop or desktop PC," says Digiterre's CEO, Ian Murrin. "Today's announcement means that managers can provide their team with direct access to the power of dCRM via their iPad, iPhone and Blackberry devices."

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