[teaser]Over 80 people have gone through the Form Builder Certification course. If you aren't one of these eighty people, it's time to consider becoming certified. Here's why:[/teaser] 1. Your knowledge of
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[teaser]Your time is sacred. You recently learned that workflow automation can bring tons of benefits to your projects. Well, the benefits will go far beyond projects. Perhaps as far as
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[teaser]What is more precious than gold but cannot be bought, earned, or saved?[/teaser] Time. In an 8 hour work day, how much time do you spend on tasks that could
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The SQL Server Data Pipe was built to solve your workflow troubles. This connection between your iForm data and SQL Server database, can: Update directly into ArcGIS Server Automatically push
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Workflow automation is a key factor in solving big data problems. How data is collected in the field makes a huge difference on the entire organization of the project. Accelerating
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We are so excited to announce the 2016 iFormBuilder Distinguished Project Awards! This annual award recognizes innovative projects that successfully utilize the iFormBuilder platform in their workflows. Recipients of the
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Join us on Wednesday, May 11, 2016 for the iFormBuilder Power User Summit! The 2016 Power User Summit invites members of the iFormBuilder Enterprise community to collaborate, celebrate, and share
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It's 2016! We're close to the year 2020 that we are to 2010, these hoverboards are once step close to the real thing, and, slowly but surely, everything is becoming
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The iFormBuilder 8.5 and 8.6 Updates brought exciting changes to the platform! Read on to learn more about the improvements. Have an idea for something you would like to see in
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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has taken the iForm platform into the depths of the water, the height of the sky, and all around their lands. A year ago,
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