Hyland Launches New OnBase Mobile Briefcase Capabilities to Empower Global Mobile Workforce
CLEVELAND (PRWEB) December 08, 2016 -- According to a report by Strategy Analytics, the global mobile workforce is set to increase to 1.75 billion in 2020. To support these mobile knowledge workers, Hyland is launching new OnBase mobile briefcase capabilities, providing secure access to traveling employees and those in the field — from sales forces to HR recruiters to visiting nurses — and drive business processes using handheld tablet devices without an internet connection.
Hyland has been developing the OnBase Mobile apps since 2009 and was among the first in its industry to natively develop a mobile app for content management with remote access to documents, forms and processes. In an effort to continue to improve the mobile working experience of the global workforce, Hyland has added offline access to the breadth of its mobile functionality.
While connected through the OnBase Mobile 16 for iPad or Windows apps, users can save copies of documents, forms and images to a mobile briefcase within the app for secure offline access. While offline, users can reference documents, add, modify and delete notes and annotations, add photos and images, and complete and edit forms. Once an internet connection is re-established, the app synchronizes all changes, modifications and additions within OnBase.
“We are consistently advancing our technology to ensure all of our end users have immediate access to the information they need, especially when network connectivity is sparse or nonexistent,” said Brenda Kirk, senior vice president of corporate strategy and product. “New mobile briefcase functionality jump‐starts processes that depend on offsite data collection, driving out delays that result from duplicate data entry or missed paperwork, effectively increasing performance and productivity — even when workers are on the go.”
In addition to helping eliminate stalled business processes, mobile briefcase features reduce printing costs and resource drains by using electronic copies and creating electronic forms. Organizations may also uphold tight audit control by tracking disconnected document changes and posting to document history upon sync. Moreover, once documents are ported to the mobile briefcase, users must still log in to the OnBase Mobile app for access ensuring security of important documents, even if the device is lost or stolen.
Learn more about the new mobile briefcase capabilities and how Hyland is enhancing the OnBase mobile offline experience at onbase.com/mobile.
About Hyland
Hyland is a leader in providing software solutions for managing content, processes and cases for organizations across the globe. For 25 years, Hyland has enabled more than 15,000 organizations to digitalize their workplaces and fundamentally transform their operations. Named one of Fortune’s 2016 Best Companies to Work For®, Hyland is widely known as both a great company to work for and a great company to do business with. For more information, please visit OnBase.com.
About OnBase by Hyland
OnBase is a single enterprise information platform for managing content, processes and cases. Providing enterprise content management (ECM), case management, business process management (BPM), records management and capture all on a single platform, OnBase transforms organizations around the globe by empowering them to become more agile, efficient and effective. Enterprise cloud-based sharing capabilities for the OnBase platform is available with our complementary offering, ShareBase by Hyland. To learn more about how more than 15,300 organizations are digitizing their workplaces to transform their business operations, visit OnBase.com.
Laura Pegg, Hyland, http://www.onbase.com, +1 (440) 788-5632, [email protected]
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