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20 The Digital Edge Technology for on-the-go default servicing professionals. Monit Monit is a mobile financial platform designed for small business owners to maintain their ongoing cash flow and predict future revenue. e platform's proprietary software enables users track current financial vitals while combining accounting data with expectations, goals, and future-facing events to forecast a future picture. In view of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the platform also detects if the user has a PPP loan and offers individualized suggestions to obtain maximum forgiveness and consider key decisions about the loan. Absolute Control Absolute is now offering the Absolute Control mobile app, which is designed to help traveling users secure endpoint devices and protect sensitive data while they are on the road. e new app extends the power of the Absolute console by allowing IT teams to locate lost or stolen devices, determine the strength of endpoint security agents and lock a device if it is determined to be at risk and restore it when the risk is gone. e mobile app can be downloaded to iOS or Android devices and is available to current Absolute customers at no additional cost. Cinamaker Meeting Director Cinamaker, a live video production platform, has released its new Cinamaker Meeting Director app, which is designed to present a broadcast-quality and multicamera experience on Zoom live meetings, webinars, and events. According to the company, the app is user-friendly and can be used by anyone regardless of experience level. Multiple camera angles can be integrated into the presentation and add graphics, pre-recorded video, and multiple audio sources can be added. e app is available in a free version with limited features and watermarking and a paid version with a full feature suite and unlimited access. Facebook Business Suite is new app is designed to enable businesses to manage their pages and profiles across three of the Zuckerberg empire's platforms: Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram. According to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, the new offering merges the back-end infrastructure of the three platforms, thus allowing businesses to receive customer messaging and notifications in a single inbox. Several tech news sources report Facebook is planning to add WhatsApp integration to the app in the coming months. e app is now aimed at small businesses, with larger operations being eligible to use it in 2021.