May 9, 2007 — GeoAge, a leading supplier of mobile automation solutions, has released a new version of FAST™ (Field Adapted Survey Toolkit), a program designed to rapidly capture data and respond effectively with instant mapping and reporting.
New version 3.2 adds key performance capabilities to strengthen project management through improved data visualization and summarizing.
“FAST enables easy integration of field-captured data into geospatial databases,” said Jeff Arnold, president of GeoAge. “Version 3.2 further enhances FAST’s performance and usability for data collection and mapping users worldwide. They can deploy, collect, visualize and respond – now better than ever before.”
Since its introduction in 2005, FAST has enabled unparalleled responsiveness for mobile / field applications. Users can literally implement FAST solutions and be productive on the same day. FAST software was designed for rapid deployment of mobile forms used in data collection and reporting deployed on Windows PDAs, laptop or tablet mobile computers. FAST 3.2’s main enhancements:
• Total Time Field – time to complete a survey, including editing sessions • Advanced Searching – search data using Boolean and logical expressions • Automatic Summing and Averaging – view totals on all numeric survey questions • Survey Data Visibility – show or hide survey questions
FAST’s designer component allows existing forms to be customized or new forms to be quickly created. The form creation capability is excellent for rapid response and field data collection. 3740 St. Johns Bluff Road S, Suite 9, Jacksonville, FL 32224
About GeoAge
GeoAge is the leading developer and supplier of mobile data collection, mapping and workforce productivity systems. Its rapid form-creation software enables new levels of management effectiveness in field, environmental, engineering, and emergency response applications. GeoAge mobility solutions utilize smartphones, PDAs and tablet computers running Microsoft operating systems. Established in 2001, GeoAge has created applications suited for many industries requiring rapid data collection with instant mapping and reporting.
GeoAge is a Microsoft Certified Partner.
www.geoage.com
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