CC Pivot Hits The Road

Last week CC Pivot went on the road to the great state of Texas. We visited three FMPUG meetings in Houston, Austin, and Dallas, each organized by the fine folks at Mighty Data. (If you aren’t a member of an FMPUG group, you should consider checking it out!) It was a whirlwind trip that we affectionately call the Texas Tour. At each meeting we presented our newest product, CC Pivot, and received some very good feedback. Here’s a couple photos we snapped along the way.

Houston’s Skyline

Somewhere Between Houston and Austin

Texas State Capital at Austin

Dallas’s Maze

We were pleased to be able to meet with the groups and each offered unique feedback; some even providing feature requests for a future version! CC Pivot’s unique ability to create pivot tables as a cross-tab report provides a very useful addition to any FileMaker solution, and many of the participants felt likewise.

This tour represents our second trip to various FMPUG meetings (the first being back at the end of July, beginning of August and was along the west coast). We have enjoyed meeting many different FileMaker developers and users and are excited to be able to provide them a useful tool for their solutions.

If you have questions about how CC Pivot can best be used in your organization or in your FileMaker solution to enhance your reporting capabilities, feel free to contact us at info@clevelandconsulting.com.

Court Bowman

Author Court Bowman

Court Bowman has been working with in the IT field his whole life, working as a network engineer, database developer in Oracle and Progress and as a IT director for several firms. He has been working with FileMaker Pro since version 2 and has been a reoccurring speaker at the FileMaker developer conference. Apart from his expertise in FileMaker Pro he has experience in system architecture and design, data modeling and database architecture. He also has years of experience as a process and workflow consultant and has helped with the design and deployment of hundreds of systems in FileMaker and on the web.

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