Mon, Sep 01, 2008
ZuluLog has announced that it has
deployed version 2.0 of its aviation record-keeping software into
active production. The new version features numerous enhancements
including a custom scripting language, new analysis tools, support
for mobile devices, a streamlined user interface, and new modules
for professional aviation services.
"We have a broad and diverse user base, from private pilots to
ATPs to aircraft owners and large corporations," says Roger J.
Bright, CEO. "In this release, we've focused on giving our users
more of the record-keeping tools they need to increase their
efficiency and analytic power, while spending less time on the
drudgery of paperwork."
The ZuluLog technology reportedly allows users to store flight
and aircraft records securely online, reducing the risk of data
loss and increasing convenience through worldwide
accessibility.
"The 20th-century paradigm was to install and maintain software
on local PC networks. Thankfully, that approach is fading fast,"
says Bright. "Aviation professionals don't want to deal with
installing, upgrading, backing up, and troubleshooting
record-keeping software. Our service frees them from that burden,
and we have security and backup measures that would cost users
millions of dollars to implement on their own."
ZuluLog's basic pilot logbook service is available at no cost to
individuals. The company also offers various levels of professional
record-keeping services for air transport, government agencies, and
other aviation-related businesses.
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