Our client needed a native Android mobile app that enable customers to buy products across multiple client-partner catalogues using a single sign-on mechanism to checkout and pay for all products as part of one shopping cart using multiple payment methods.
Our client is a franchise restaurant corporation originating from South Africa that operates in multiple countries. Our client required a solution for assessing their restaurants according to a range of flexible quality criteria and record these assessment results real-time in the restaurant on a tablet device.
Pivotal Data has deployed a turnkey mobility application that gives the company's telephony clients access to all the functionality of their desktop phones from their smartphones.
Our client, a leading international events and marketing company needed a mobile application that allowed conference delegates to receive and manage conference information on their mobile devices. Key functionality in the app included personalised schedules for 1-to-1 meeting sessions between attendees, as well as the conference agenda, speaker info and interactive surveys (feedback on individual sessions) submitted by delegates in real time.
We often see developers and designers creating applications that are an extension of the backend platform and are therefore disconnected from the real-world experience of a field worker,” says Mary Brittain-White, CEO of Retriever Communications. “The usability study provides an improved understanding of how field workers use mobile apps in real-world settings and the resulting heuristics aim to promote more intuitive interactions with field applications for increased productivity.”
Our client required a mobile digital platform in order to offer an innovative insurance claims process, provide tailored financial advice and better customer support to its clients.
Altech Netstar, a leading provider of vehicle tracking and recovery services in South Africa, needed a mobile application for their customers for fleet management and vehicle location tracking on Android and iOS mobile devices. The application required features such as user authentication, locating the user's vehicles on a map, seeing trip replays, marking individual trips as business or private, and remote arming/disarming of the security devices.
This bank is developing and expanding its range of multi-channel consumer banking apps with features such as beneficiary creation, asset tracking, investment portfolio management, account transfers, etc. A mobile solution for both tablet and phone were needed.
Initially DVT was consulted because the company’s mobile team needed help with rebuilding and modernising its mobile application. The app was developed by a third party, but the development process was never documented.