Employment applications, market research surveys,
customer
information gathering, sweepstakes, and just about every other type
of data collection activity has moved to the web. Paper forms are
becoming dinosaurs. You need your information electronically, you
don't want to use paper, but there are times when the web just
isn't enough, or isn't the right tool. |
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Sure
an applicant can apply for a job at your convenience stores on the
web, from home, but what do you do for all the people
who actually walk into your stores looking for an application?
You can't afford a computer-based kiosk, and even if you could afford
it, you don't have the IT staff to support it. You don't even
have the floorspace for a computer-based kiosk, and you certainly
don't want an in-store computer to give hackers a way into your
systems. Yet, you can't just let great applicants walk
away. That's where DataBug can help. You can put DataBug in your
convenience store. It can capture the same information that
you get from the web, and it can do it with no support, at low
cost, and without hassles and vulnerabilities. |
Think of data collection from a merchandising and distribution point of
view -- the more places where you enable data collection, the more and
better data you collect. |