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| Chemicals, Energy, Geomatics , Information Technology, Oil & Gas, Wireless & Telecommunications |
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Chemicals
Energy
Petroleum-Oil & Gas
Geomatics
Asset Tracking, Software/Tools/Supplies
Information Technology
Hardware, Integration, Software
Oil & Gas
Downstream, Oilsands, Pipeline, Well Services
Wireless & Telecommunications
Asset Location, Enabling Software, GPS, Military Applications, RFID / NFC, SCADA Systems
Industries Served
Energy, Oil & Gas
Specialty
Enabling software toolset for multiple applications to be delivered out to a handheld through a single user interface. No hard coding- use flash cards- synchronize changes, version control and updates- use one handheld interface to share all the applications. .
Products & Services
HotButton Solutions is a software company that specializes in handheld field data collection and data delivery to and from central database applications. Administrative applications are connected to field workers through HotButton Solutions' proprietary software, ArrowSync. Through ArrowSync, multiple applications can be put into the hands of a field worker through one user interface on a handheld.
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HotButton Solutions Inc. is a privately held Alberta corporation created on October 31, 2000 by Jane Glendon. HotButton is an innovative, market leading Mobile Computing Software Company specializing in creating solutions to connect current applications to mobile devices.
ArrowSync has been developed as a second-generation middleware toolset. The purpose of ArrowSync is to extend existing software applications to field data collection, through the use of handhelds. It has the capability of added functionality with the use of barcodes, memory buttons, RFID tags and GPS tracking. HotButton Solutions' system allows for multiple applications to run on a single user interface, which simplifies data capture for the field worker and extends a lot of information into the hands of a field worker.
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