FileMaker 12 breaches 100,000 downloads in first week

Despite a pending lawsuit from the Department of Justice on the price of ebooks, Apple – and its keystone product, the iPad – is doing remarkably well, especially in the small business market. It's almost no wonder that when FileMaker, a business database software application, released the latest edition of its software that it was downloaded over 100,000 times in its first week alone.

FileMaker announced that the combined downloads of FileMaker Go 12 for iPad, FileMaker Go 12 for iPhone and FileMaker Pro 12 have breached the 100,000 download milestone. The software assists businesses with the management of nearly every asset from payroll to inventory.

"The rapid adoption of FileMaker Go 12 strengthens FileMaker's position as a leading platform for creating custom iOS business apps," said Ryan Rosenberg, the vice president of marketing and services at FileMaker. "Businesses are using FileMaker Pro to create apps to manage everything from their inventory to contacts to salespersons' routes, and deploying these on their iPads and iPhones with FileMaker Go."

By being able to use FileMaker on both personal computers as well as mobile devices such as iPhones or iPads allows businesses to have access to important documents and information no matter where they are. Furthermore, the mobile versions are free from Apple's app store, helping businesses save on IT costs by only needing to invest in the FileMaker Pro version.

As more businesses start to see customer interactions and transactions being done online rather than in person, having a database software like FileMaker to assist with whatever workflow streamlining and management business owners may need is imperative. In order to fully reap the benefits of FileMaker Pro 12, companies should consult a FileMaker developer to assist with the integration. 

Study shows brick-and-mortar stores still largely important to consumers

The debate of brick-and-mortar versus click-and-mortar stores continues with a new study by Local Corporation – an online local media company – that showed brick-and-mortar stores are still largely important to consumers, despite the rising use of online resources.

The study showed 90 percent of respondents claiming that a physical store is important to them as most transactions are still done in stores. Rather than purchasing items online, consumers will use those avenues as a means of research with nearly two out of three shoppers using at least one different device to research.

Furthermore, over 60 percent of shoppers will research a product or service several times in one month by using some type of mobile device, be it a personal computer, tablet or smartphone. This research may also be part of the 47 percent of consumers that use a smartphone to look up local information, including directions to the brick-and-mortar store they want to visit.

Although most consumers tend to make the purchases at the actual store, that’s not to say that mobile purchasing still hasn’t gone up. Best Buy’s fiscal year results showed that their physical store sales went down 1.5 percent while their online transactions jumped up 18 percent. Furthermore, many small businesses are conducting virtual pop-ups to help drive sales.

By printing their merchandise against physical backdrops and walls with QR codes below each “product”, consumers can use smartphones to scan these items that will bring them to a virtual cart where they can check out or shop more. Many brick-and-mortar stores are using this method as well, to help combine their online and physical presence.

Whether or not a small business is a brick-and-mortar store or a click-and-mortar merchant, using a FileMaker developer to create a custom database software to keep track of sales and transactions being conducted through pop-up sales or more conventional techniques can help a small business stay more streamlined and efficient when processing this important data.

FileMaker releases updated version of its database software

On April 4, software developing company, FileMaker released its newest line in database software, the FileMaker 12.

This update on the already excellent database solutions system offers numerous advantages for small- to medium-sized businesses. The latest update includes 16 different "Starter Solutions" that are pre-made templates that allow business to manage tasks such as content management and invoicing.

FileMaker 12 also includes 40 "themes" that allow users to update the way their databases look and feel. These include multiple "touch" oriented themes that were designed to comply with the increasingly popular iPad and iPhone. Although the mobile themes cannot be customized, users can create their own custom database software.

"The iPad is really influencing people's view of what design should be," said Filemaker vice president Ryan Rosenberg, in an interview with InformationWeek. "People think that you should tap to an icon and this get beautiful app that's really easy to use. Those same requirements are drifting over to Windows and Mac desktops."

Users don't have to be software development and coding wizards to enjoy custom apps and databases through FileMaker 12, though. "We have this entire platform that helps create these custom iOS apps and then deploy and manage them," said Rosenberg. "It's a great alternative to programming environments."

Although FileMaker has excellent design and capabilities in desktop computers, the product's performance does not suffer when being used on more mobile oriented operating systems. The FileMaker Go applications for iPads and iPhones have actually become free with the update. Before, FileMaker 12, the iPad app cost $40 with the iPhone version around $20. This can mean big savings for small- to medium-sized businesses if employees add these apps to their mobile devices.

If business owners want to see a streamlined workflow and increased productivity, they should consider seeking FileMaker consultants to help implement and kick-start FileMaker software in their business. 

12 Days of FileMaker 12

FM Academy, a consortium of leading FileMaker development companies in the United States, will be hosting the “12 Days of FileMaker 12” a free webinar series to help FileMaker users get up to speed quickly on the many new features of FileMaker 12. As a founding member of FM Academy, Kyo Logic is pleased to participate in presenting this important training series.

FileMaker 12 brings big changes to this already powerful database platform currently licensed to over 18 million users worldwide. The “12 days of FileMaker 12” series will expose the many important new capabilities of this platform.

The series will begin on April 10th at 2pm Eastern (11am Pacific). Chuck Melton of Anvil Dataworks will present the new Layout Design Surface in FileMaker Pro 12. Chuck is a FileMaker Certified Developer and experienced presenter. Future topics will include Charting, FileMaker Go 12, Container Fields, FileMaker Server 12 and the Execute SQL function.

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Webinar Schedule and Details:

April 10, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 1: Layout Design Surface

April 12, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 2: Charting Enhancements

April 17, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 3: Layout Mode Enhancements

April 19, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 4: FileMaker Go Enhancements

April 24, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 5: Quick Table View

April 26, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 6: Container Field Enhancements

May 1, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 7: Design Surface Behavior Changes

May 3, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 8: Server File Management

May 8, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 9: New Calculation Functions

May 10, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 10: ExecuteSQL Function

May 15, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 11: Script Trigger Enhancements

May 17, 2012 2:00 pm
Webinar 12: Moving to FileMaker 12

About FM Academy FM Academy is a consortium of seven FileMaker Business Alliance Platinum companies. Our goal is to educate FileMaker users and developers, encourage best practices, and foster adoption of the FileMaker platform. The members of FM Academy are 360Works, Anvil Dataworks, Fiddlehead Software, IT Solutions, KyoLogic, MightyData and Skeleton Key. Contact information: http://www.filemakeracademy.com

CODiE Awards announce finalists

The SIIA CODiE Awards' – an annual business software, digital content and education technologies competition – has announced the finalists in each category for its 2012 competition. The finalists in each category will go through an intensive review from industry peers with the winners of each category being announced on May 10, 2012.

LIvePerson, Inc. – a New York City based software development firm – was selected as a finalist for the 2012 CODiE Awards in Business Software for its product, LP Marketer, in the Best Content Management Solution category. Also nominated as finalists for the peer-reviewed, business software and custom application development competition were Actiance's Socialite Engage, Adobe Systems' Web Experience Management solution, iAPPS' Bridgeline Digital, Ingeniux's CMS 7.5 and Percussion Software's CM1 Version 2.

According to a press release by LivePeople, the Best Content Management Solution category recognizes "the best software or platform that enables the creation, management and modification of information on the web, intranet or other information resources."

Although LivePerson – with offices in Tel Aviv, Osaka, San Francisco and its headquarters in New York City – may be a standout example of a finalist, there are multiple nominees in a plethora of categories. CODiE Awards are given out under the three main categories of Business Software, Digital Content and Education Technology. Those main heads are broken up into many subcategories, that will all be judged based on a criteria consisting, mostly, of ease of use, speed and capabilities.

In today's changing markets, small businesses that are looking to improve their practices with custom application development should not only pay attention to the CODiE Awards on May 10, but also consider consulting Filemaker developers to invest in dynamic business software and database solutions.