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The Challenge
A software vendor offering an ERP add-on for Sage 100 needed to move its warehouse and production mobile app off Windows CE — an end-of-life platform — onto modern Android hardware, without breaking the workflows its customers already depended on for inventory, receiving, dispatch, and production floor operations. The app needed to be delivered white-label under the vendor’s own brand, and it needed to keep talking to Sage 100 exactly as before, so existing customers could upgrade their hardware without disrupting operations.
What We Built
A native Android app, built with Xamarin and C#, modernising the vendor’s original Windows CE application into a fully native mobile experience for warehouse and production staff. The app covers inventory, receiving, dispatch, and production functions directly from a handheld Android device, integrating with Sage 100 ERP through the same data layer the original Windows CE app relied on — so customers upgrading their hardware saw no disruption to how the app talked to their ERP. Delivered fully white-label under the vendor’s own brand, with exbisoft handling the full modernisation and integration work.
What It Delivers
- Native Android app replacing an end-of-life Windows CE application for warehouse and production mobile workflows
- Inventory, receiving, dispatch, and production functions available directly on modern Android hardware
- Continued integration with Sage 100 ERP, preserving existing customer workflows through the hardware transition
- Fully white-label delivery — built and maintained under the vendor’s own brand
- Built with Xamarin and C#, enabling a single shared codebase for future platform needs
Facing a similar challenge?
The problems above are specific — but the patterns are common. We would be glad to talk through your situation.
