June 6 – FMRPC: Let the Server Do the Work
Thank you for joining us on June 6th for the FMRPC: Let the Server Do the Work webinar. In case you missed it or would like to refer to it again, it is available on FM Academy’s YouTube Channel:
FMRPC: Let the Server Do the Work
The webinar showcased FMRPC (FileMaker Remote Procedure Call) which allows FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Go to offload data and processor-intensive operations to FileMaker Server, thus dramatically boosting mobile application performance. FMRPC also allows FileMaker Go to use plug-ins and send JDBC commands, thus enabling mobile FileMaker applications to perform functions it never could before. FMRPC is a new product created by the teams at Skeleton Key and 360Works.
The agenda included:
- A side-by-side comparison of application performance with and without FMRPC
- A demonstration of how easy it is to install and configure FMRPC
- A demonstration on how easy it is to implement FMRPC into your solution
- A demonstration of best practices and approaches that make the most of what FMRPC offers
Target Audience?
- FileMaker Pro Developers
- FileMaker Server Administrators
About the Sponsor and Presenter:
This webinar was offered by the FM Academy, a consortium of leading FileMaker development companies in the United States. All FM Academy members are platinum-level members of the FileMaker Business Alliance, and our purpose is to further educate FileMaker users and developers to encourage best practices and foster further adoption of the software.
The webinar was presented by Mark Richman, President of Skeleton Key and Brightsource IT in St. Louis. Mark is certified in FileMaker versions 8 through 12, an Authorized FileMaker Trainer and a recurring speaker at the FileMaker Developer conference. Mark’s presentation was supplemented with support from Jesse Barnum, 360Works, and moderated by Jason Thomas, Skeleton Key.
For more information: FMRPC
Regions
- Atlanta FileMaker Developers
- Birmingham FileMaker Developers
- Connecticut • Massachusetts FileMaker Developers
- Indiana FileMaker Developers
- Philadelphia • New York FileMaker Developers
- Portland FileMaker Developers
- St. Louis • Missouri • FileMaker Developers
- Washington, DC • Baltimore FileMaker Developers