FotoIN Finds Success In Streamlining Photo Documentation For Industries With Heavy Field Exposure
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Due to the desperate need for automated solutions across a wide range of billion dollar markets, FotoIN today announces the conclusion of its Series B round. This investment will drive team growth and market penetration in construction, real estate, insurance and will also open opportunities within other industries from pest control to property management. FotoIN has received investment from
"The construction industry alone is a
Nearly 56 percent of U.S. residents are smartphone users, according to a recent Google study, and Forrester reports that 29 percent of the global workforce can be characterized as anytime, anywhere information workers who utilize three or more devices, work from multiple locations and operate many apps1. They are our modern day field workers. This number has risen six percent since 2011 and is expected to rise even more, especially considering the 905 million tablets projected to be used for work and home purposes globally by 20172.
"The emergence of smartphones, tablets and cloud services results in new opportunities for field data and photo capture, including conducting photo inspections and reporting in a whole new way," explains Sly Barisic, CEO and founder of FotoIN. "According to a recent Field Mobility report, 49 percent of field workers primarily use smartphones to conduct business3. Our users can now harness the power of their device to make everyday processes much more efficient, saving time and resources. We look forward to expanding our services to additional field-based industries in the future including property management, inspection, pest control and merchandising."
About FotoIN
FotoIN, the leading provider of a mobile and SaaS-based photo documentation solution, allows users the ability to automatically capture and file images to their existing storage directly from the field. The solution increases productivity and collaboration among field workers throughout a wide range of industries including construction, property management, real estate, insurance and pest control. FotoIN has been recognized for its innovation by the
1 Google, Our Mobile Planet:
http://services.google.com/fh/files/misc/omp-2013-us-en.pdf
2 Forrester, 2013 Mobile Workforce Adoption Trends.
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/Forrester_2013_Mobile_Workforce_Adoption_Trends_Feb2013.pdf
3 Field Mobility 2014.
http://proddownloads.vertmarkets.com.s3.amazonaws.com/download/b259d0df/b259d0df-c314-4d2d-ae4d-dd59e53c261d/original/ftmdec2013fmsupp_s.pdf
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