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Mobility
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Wirehead Technology
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Why a compelling end-user experience demands integration of network-based and premises-based solutions. By P. Carden
Mobility represents an area of great change and opportunity for enterprises and their service providers. What is a mobile enterprise? It is an enterprise where users are as productive as possible wherever they are – which means they have consistent access to the services and ...
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Honeywell Scanning & Mobility
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Bar codes are commonly prescribed for improving accuracy and efficiency of data entry. In the hospital setting bar codes are increasingly being used as part of a system to reduce errors in medical treatment. Mobile computers can be used to read bar codes on patient wristbands to accurately identify the patient. Subsequent checks can be performed to ensure that the patient receives the correct ...
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NetMotion Wireless
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Government agencies such as law enforcement and first responders have always been early users of mobile computing technologies. The reason is simple: their job duties require access to real‐time information in order to safely complete their work
As mobile computing has evolved and equipment and service costs have decreased, more government agencies are realizing the productivity increases ...
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Motorola
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With the benefits of mobility in federal, state and local agencies proven, you have decided to move forward with mobility plans for your agency. But where do you start? How do you determine where to deploy mobility first? How can you be sure you are selecting the right mobile devices, the right wireless infrastructure and the right solution provider?
As a global industry leader, Motorola ...
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Amtel
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Manage your global mobile/wireless services invoices, inventory, audits, cost allocations, locations, procurement, contracts, mobile policies using an integrated solution.
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