IFS Labs
There are some places on our planet that leave you with a lasting impression. These places tend to be outside the ordinary, places where convention and the status quo don’t gain admittance and the air mysteriously crackles with energy.
IFS Labs is such a place and we thought it would be fun to show you just a few of the things that rock the worlds of the men and women who work there.
So, just slacken your tie, take off your shoes and kick back while we take you on a ride to the future.

The man behind the keyboard
David is the Director of IFS Labs. He’s the guy responsible for pushing the limit for what companies can expect to accomplish with enterprise software in the near future.
In early 2010, David was asked to head up the IFS Labs division within IFS, creating prototypes of future functionality for IFS Applications. A challenge he and his team relish.
When not hovering over a hot computer keyboard, David hovers over a cool piano keyboard and is one of those rare people who possess perfect pitch.
IFS Touch Apps were originally conceived by IFS Labs and have now graduated to a fully-fledged R&D project. The apps offer mobile business value based on IFS Applications’ core functionality. The first two IFS Touch Apps are:
- IFS Trip Tracker: The preferred app for anyone who wants to log travel expenses as they are happening and not when they have returned to the office.
- IFS Notify Me: Approval of purchases, time sheets and travel expenses directly from the user’s smartphone.
The IFS Touch Apps will initially be developed for the Android and iPhone platforms, giving users a genuine app experience on the device of their choice.
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