Mobile Computing Case Studies
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The Seattle Times Keeps Delivery Drivers Connected with Rugged Windows 8 Tablets
9/30/2015
With a population approaching 700 thousand, Seattle, also known as the “Emerald City”, is home to the Space Needle, the original Starbucks and the recent world champion Seattle Seahawks. And as is the case with every other US city, its citizens care about local, national and world news. That’s where the Seattle Times comes into play.
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B2M Eliminates No Fault Problem, Saves Customer $48,000 A Month
6/29/2015
“Why am I paying for all these devices to be returned when there is nothing wrong with them,” is often the customer response when a managed service provider (MSP) or manufacturer delivers a “No Fault Found” report on a repair order.
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Mobile Device Downtime Reduces From 22% To 3% With Analytic Software
6/29/2015
If there is one word any business would like to strike from its vocabulary it would be downtime. Regardless of the size of the operation, unplanned downtime kills productivity, shrinks the bottom line and damages customer and stakeholder relationships.
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Rebooting Problems Solved With Analytic Software
6/29/2015
“Have you tried rebooting?” It is arguably the most often asked question when talking with a mobile device help desk to resolve an issue. Many times, the minutes it takes to perform the task will take care of the problem. Other times, more has to be done -- along with other reboots.
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Plumbing Wholesaler Optimizes Mobile Deployment
6/29/2015
Optimizing supply chain processes and eliminating overhead costs are keys to business success. This is especially true in the intensely competitive wholesale plumbing supply industry which has been experiencing marginal growth and reduced downstream business over the past several years.
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Logistics Company Cuts 92% Off The Cost Of Manging Its Field-Engineer's Mobile Equipment
3/31/2015
Logistics International PLC improves the delivery of IT and support services to its UK and European clients with B2M’s mprodigy ® mobile management suite whilst cutting 92% off the cost of managing its field-engineers’ mobile equipment.
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Pennsylvania's DOT Tackled An Infrastructure Inventory Project With Mobile Computing, GIS Tools, And Ultra-Rugged Tablets
9/25/2014
The country’s aging transportation infrastructure has received a lot of attention lately, with both states and the federal government launching projects to improve roadways and bridges. In order to effectively target these repair efforts, transportation agencies have to actually know just how many roads and bridges there are, and what condition they are in.
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Rugged Tablet Solution Enhances Productivity, Improves Connectivity, And Saves Time At Aurora Energy
4/8/2014
Aurora Energy is a fully integrated energy and network business with complementary activities in telecommunications and energy- related technologies. With much of its business processes consisting of fieldwork including meter reading, pole and asset inspection and outage response, Aurora Energy was familiar with mobile computers having used them in the field for some time.
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DAEL Eliminates Paper And Streamlines Workflow With Mobile Computing Solution
3/5/2014
After 3 Decades, this Mechanical Contractor Enters the Digital Age.
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Logistics Company Increases Driver Efficiency, Grows Customer Base, And Reduces Costs With Mobile Computers
12/19/2013
Hazen Transport wanted to improve their efficiency and speed while also being able to commingle deliveries for multiple customers in one truckload. They needed a new scanning solution and software to support these goals.