m-Power's 24-Hour Challenge
What is the 24-hour Challenge?
Challenge us to build you a live working web application with m-Power (using your own files) in under 24 hours, and we
build it for you. Easy enough, right?
Why the 24-Hour Challenge?
Enterprise web application development is time-consuming and expensive, usually requiring consultants or outsourcing due to a lack of staff or programming knowledge. That's where m-Power comes in. m-Power generates enterprise web applications through a simple point-and-click interface, allowing you to develop web applications in a fraction of the time, using less staff, and without any programming knowledge. In short, we want to prove that enterprise application development doesn't have to be time consuming, difficult, or expensive.How to get started
Fill out the form below with your information and what type of application you want. After the form is submitted, we will contact you with instructions on how to send us some sample data.-
24-Hour Challenge Contest Rules (hover over the call-out image).Contest Rules
mrc, its employees or agents will not reproduce, publish, or disclose "confidential information" to a third party, or use it for any purpose other than the 24-Hour Challenge. Once the 24-hour time frame begins, mrc will make its best effort to deliver a working web application within 24 hours. This time period will begin only when: mrc has received and reviewed all necessary sample data, mrc has reviewed the requested application, all questions mrc has about either the requested application or the sample data are answered, and mrc has scheduled an employee on the project. mrc personnel will deliver the application upon completion using a web-based demonstration. mrc is under no obligation to support a production version of a challenge-built web application. "Confidential information" must be pre-disclosed as such to mrc, or mrc will consider it as in the public domain. All decisions with respect to the definition, conduct and output of a 24 Hour Challenge made by mrc are considered final.






























































































