The application, named RoamBi released 
by MeLLmo, intuitively imitates the way 
business reports are read & then presents 
results in graphics adapted to iPhones 
touch-screen size.....
 
San Francisco: US software developer MeLLmo on Tuesday released a free 
application that turns iPhones into powerful tools for analyzing spreadsheets 
and reports, enhancing the appeal of Apple mobile devices to businesses. 
The application, named RoamBi, intuitively imitates the way business reports 
are read and then presents results in graphics adapted to iPhones touch-screen 
size and capabilities, said MeLLmo chief executive Santiago Becerra. 
“We are leading the way in more interactive visual reports that will power 
people to be more productive and make the iPhone more attractive to business,” 
Becerra said as he demonstrated RoamBi for AFP in San Francisco. 
Corporations such as Kraft Foods, Oracle and Genentech have deployed iPhones on 
a large scale, but those companies are exceptions in a work mobile telephone 
market dominated by BlackBerry, a device made by Canada-based Research In 
Motion. 
“I can’t talk to a vendor today without the iPhone coming up,” said Sean Ryan, 
a software analyst at the market research and analysis firm International Data 
Corporation (IDC). 
“It is ever present in people’s minds and applications like RoamBi could drive 
more enterprise usage.” 
Becerra said he and other MeLLmo founders were “mesmerized” by iPhone graphics 
capabilities and its potential as a revolutionary technology platform. 
“Mobile phones have been effective at connecting people to people any time or 
any place, but they have not been successful at connecting people to 
information,” Becerra said. 
“Trying to consume information on mobile devices is a painful experience; it’s 
like trying to read a spreadsheet through a straw. You have the information, 
but making sense of it is hard.” 
RoamBi mimics the way readers’ eyes navigate spread sheets or data laden 
business reports and then summarizes information in interactive pie or bar 
charts or graphs. 
Applications such as RoamBi promise to help iPhones make inroads in the 
business market, but BlackBerry is firmly entrenched with a system built to let 
companies protect data and manage devices, Ryan said. 
Analysts say that business leaders are reluctant to adopt iPhones because there 
is no platform that gives managers technical support for networks of smart 
phones that their employees are using. 
Company managers also want tools like those used on Blackberries to regulate 
smart phone capabilities, such as downloading Internet files, watching videos, 
and taking photographs. 
“The BlackBerry did come into the enterprise the way the iPhone has: executives 
wanted a shiny new toy,” Ryan said. “The iPhone is so fun and compelling that 
executives want to have it and get it supported on some level.”
A RoamBi Publisher that converts spreadsheet data and sends it to iPhones is 
hosted online as a service. RoamBi is also part of an AppExchange offered by 
software-as-a-service star Salesforce.com. 
Basic RoamBi service is free. The year-old company plans to soon offer a 
premium RoamBi version on a subscription basis and sell a version of the 
software that can be installed in company servers
 
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