Officials said Vaultus (
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Built on the mobiScaler platform, Vaultus Mobile SharePoint provides and intuitive user interface that enables team members to view and edit important documents, access RSS feeds, company announcements, calendars and tasks from their mobile device.
Vaultus Mobile SharePoint is available across multiple operating platforms, including Blackberry, iPhone (
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“EPC Group.net continues to be unparalleled in their approach to offering value and expertise within the SharePoint Community, and we are honored to be selected to be part of their trusted catalog,” said Rob Consolazio, vice president and general manager at Vaultus Mobile Technologies, in a statement.
Errin O'Connor, the founder and CEO for EPC Group.net, said that Vaultus Mobile SharePoint solution allows their clients to take employee productivity and collaboration to new levels. The technology also caught their attention because of its exceptional usability, industry-leading security, and availability on BlackBerry (
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Vaultus Mobile Technologies has
reportedly become one of the first members of the EPC Group’s “Center of Excellence” SharePoint community, a community that aggregates quality products and premier solutions into one community of excellent SharePoint solutions.
Following this accreditation, Vaultus Mobile, in association with EPC Group and Research in Motion (
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Rajani Baburajan is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Rajani's articles, please visit her columnist page.Edited by
Amy Tierney