Visualize • Mobilize • Realize
9. Is this environment cross-platform compatible?
Yes.
Here is how MCL defines
Interoperability. Platform independence. Platform neutrality. The ability to move an application back and forth between devices with different operating systems and/or different form factors.
For example, using the current version of
Think of this as a
10.Does this environment provide forward migration paths for my applications? Yes. For example,
Here is how MCL defines Forward Migration:
The upgrade of software from an older version to a newer version. In an MCL environment, forward migration refers to the:
Upgrading of an MCL mobile worker application.
Upgrading of the
Take an MCL application created using an older version of
Think of this as a
11. Does this environment
Yes. MCL is already planning to seamlessly port your WM2003 MCL applications to run on WM2005 and beyond. We are committed to this mission.
12. Does this environment preserve my investments?
Yes.
13.Does this environment minimize my total cost of ownership (TCO)? Yes.
Application TCO
Minimized by
Minimized by multimodal approach.
Minimized by application development, integration, and management efforts.
Minimized by nominal
Capital TCO
Minimized by our commitment to provide
Deployment TCO
Minimized by MCL’s modular architecture and flexibility.
o Easily adapt your deployment to support your evolving business needs.
14.What is the history of this environment? Does it understand my mobile workforce requirements?
Yes. MCL’s core competency is in development tools for data capture, mobile workforce application development, integration, deployment, and management. Initially introduced to the market in 1992,
Page 6
Copyright © 2005 • MCL Technologies • All Rights Reserved