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Datex Supply Chain WMS Software Accessible by iOS and Android Devices

Clearwater FL (April 8, 2016) —Supply chain software vendor Datex recently announced that its award-winning warehouse management software, Datex FootPrint® WMS can be accessed using iOS and Android devices.

The user friendly, Microsoft-based software, Datex FootPrint WMS can be accessed using iOS and Android Smartphones, tablets and other devices as well as from ruggedized mobile computing devices using the Windows CE operating system. "By enabling software users to access our warehouse management system using consumer grade devices, we are empowering users to select devices that best suit their diverse budgets and business requirements," explained Andy Armanious, Vice President of Development.


Datex warehouse management software has consistently been recognized for excellence. Datex FootPrint WMS is routinely on the Inbound Logistics Magazine Top 100 Logistics IT Providers annual list as well as on the Food Logistics Magazine FL100+ list.

Datex has continually attained the Microsoft Partner Gold Competency for Software Application Development. Every year, Microsoft evaluates and recognizes companies that provide "the highest level of technical expertise and ability to meet customer needs." Of the approximately 640,000 Microsoft partners worldwide, only 1% are Gold level competency partners

About Datex
A Microsoft Gold Partner, Datex provides flexible, reliable supply chain technology solutions to help make businesses more profitable. In successful operation since 1978, Datex has helped companies operate more efficiently and productively using state-of-the-art technology including award winning Microsoft-based warehouse management software, mobile devices and services such as EDI and mobile device management. Datex FootPrint ® WMS relies on workflow to power accurate, efficient productive business processes. Using a workflow-based warehouse management system enables companies to fast-track implementations, save costly professional fees and valuable time. For more information, please contact Laura Olson, Director of Sales and Marketing at 800.933.2839 or via email at lolson@datexcorp.com.

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