Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Consorteum Holdings, Inc. (CSRH) – Mobile Solutions for Diverse Businesses

Many of today’s consumers shop and buy online. Those in their 20s and 30s are especially driving the modern-day technology agenda with their intensifying online shopping habits. Consequently, for a company to survive and thrive nowadays, it has to be present in the digital space.

Consorteum Holdings is committed to bridging the mobile divide for businesses. Realizing that a mobile presence is no longer a luxury but a necessity for a business, the company strives to extend business brands onto mobile platforms.

Consorteum has extensive experience in the global payment and transaction industry and meets its clients’ needs by offering various tools used to develop end-to-end, turn-key card and payment transaction processing solutions. In particular, Consorteum is known for delivering mobile content, mobile payment solutions and mobile products through license agreements, on-deck partnerships and joint-venture revenue sharing arrangements.

Consorteum’s mobile solutions combine a Hybrid Mobile Application with a Thin Client Server platform, allowing it to deliver Thin Client Applications to mobile devices. Furthermore, its Universal Mobile Interface (UMI) solution is creating opportunities in multiple business sectors, including the healthcare, governmental, e-commerce and banking fields.

Health Care

Through its subsidiary 359, Consorteum offers the Thin Client Server/Hybrid Mobile Application which provides the high level of security needed for sensitive mobile health care information and transactions.

The health care industry is, by nature, labor- and record-intensive, both of which can be expensive. By offering patients secure access to their medical information through a UMI solution, health care institutions can lower their avoidable expenses while optimizing the processing of patient data.

Government

359’s Thin Client Server/Hybrid Mobile Application provides the security necessary for governmental transactions and the sensitive and personal nature of citizen information. For example, the UMI platform’s geo-location can map personnel and equipment in real time. Under emergency conditions, the efficient use of personnel and equipment can help save lives; under normal circumstances, it can significantly lower operating expenses.

Governments today also face a number of obstacles that prevent their efficient operation. They generate huge amounts of paperwork. Their employees are a major operating expense and, in certain countries, government officials are not accessible to most citizens. Adding mobile access to governmental operations would alleviate backlogs, make officials more accessible and help to lessen costs

E-Commerce and Banking

Security is the No. 1 priority for mobile financial transactions and information access. The 359 UMI, in conjunction with the Thin Client Server / Hybrid Mobile Application, provides the appropriate amount of security for such sensitive transactions.

Identity theft is also a major concern for financial customers and institutions. The UMI platform will allow mobile users to restrict their financial transactions; they can either geo-fence their own transactions or allow only specific transactions. At the same time, customers will have access to real-time updates on all of their accounts.

For more information, visit the company’s website at www.consorteum.com.

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