Company unveils latest version of recruitment app for blackberry.

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TriSys Business Software, one of the UK’s fastest growing software and services providers, has released the latest version of its mobile recruitment software specifically designed for BlackBerry phone and tablet devices manufactured by Research in Motion (RIM).

TriSys ASP customers are invited to purchase and install this application to enable access via WiFi and 3G networks to their recruitment databases hosted in the cloud by TriSys Business Software.

“This product for popular BlackBerry devices, strengthens our extensive product and service portfolio and provide our customers with the ability to truly recruit on the move. The TriSys Mobile product suite now supports BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone 7, iPhone and iPad devices.” commented Garry Lowther, Chief Executive Officer, TriSys Business Software.

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