It's no secret that more and more people are using web-enabled mobile devices. With the advent of the iPhone and mobile computing, customers have come to expect to be able to access your website via their mobile device.

Furthermore, mobile applications have proven their value in the enterprise by streamlining processes and giving employees access to internal systems that were traditionally only accessible via a desktop computer.

Mobile Applications We've Developed for Other Organizations

Sourcefire iPhone App

Sourcefire is a public company (NASDAQ:FIRE) that develops network security hardware and software. SmartLogic created an iPhone application for Sourcefire that allows the general public to stay up to date with the latest network security updates.


KKI iPhone App

Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI) was interested in exploring the use of mobile applications in their healthcare facilities. We consulted with KKI and designed an iPhone application that would allow providers (doctors, physicians, etc.) to snap photos of patients using their mobile devices while also providing access to KKI's electronic health record database.


SpotCrime iPhone App

SpotCrime is the nation's largest crime accessible database.  We designed an iPhone optimized version of the SpotCrime website which allows the general public to pull up crime maps on their iPhone. The website reached the #1 spot in the iPhone's Travel category.


Nomtracker iPhone App

Nomtracker is a website that allows small groups of people (e.g. a group of employees in a small company) to manage debts and credits owed to one another. The Nomtracker iPhone application allows users to view debts/credits from their iPhone and allows users to created debts/credits on the fly. Read more...

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Our Clients Say

"SmartLogic has provided us a tremendous value by exploring cutting edge technology choices that would be expensive for us to investigate in-house. It allows me to keep my development staff focused on our existing technologies while reaping the benefits of top notch research and development."
Scott Kim, Technical Project Manager, Kennedy Krieger Institute

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