React Mobile selects Mobile BIS to develop safety enhancement applications

Telecom Lead America:
React Mobile has selected BIS Computer Solutions’ Mobile Division, Mobile BIS, to
develop a suite of safety enhancement applications.

The first application, React – Standard Edition, is
currently available through the iPhone App Store, Google Play and on Amazon.

The application, React – Standard Edition, is designed
for individuals in the workplace who frequently encounter strangers while alone
on the job. React – Standard Edition will enable users to contact a
personal safety network with the press of a button. Ideal for real estate
agents, the app is also great for anyone walking alone at night.

“With over 40 years of experience in the public safety
sector developing police, jail, courts and 911 systems, Mobile BIS is well
equipped to produce a top notch app that will protect victims of potential
violence,” said Michael Macho, president of Mobile BIS.

“We selected Mobile BIS based on their impressive portfolio
of consumer mobile applications and their in-depth experience in the safety
sector. Our combined expertise will result in a product that will be used to
enhance safety and could potentially save lives,” said Robb Monkman, co-founder
of React Mobile.

Mobile BIS will build React – Standard
Edition using Objective C for the Apple iPhone; and Java for the Android.
The application is being developed using PHP and Ruby. The company claims that
it has built more than 100 apps for mobile devices over the past nine years,
most recently the popular LOOM iPhone app, which enables consumers to make
beautiful photo-mosaics using their Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram photos.

editor@telecomlead.com

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