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White Paper: Overcoming Mobile Enterprise Security Challenges
2/10/2009
Increasingly powerful feature sets and rich functionality are driving the wide-spread use of mobile devices by banks, security and law enforcement agencies, government authorities and other security conscious organizations. Mobile workforces are taking advantage of mobile devices to remotely access confidential emails, spreadsheets, databases, customer data, order information, credit card data, medical history and patient information among other sensitive corporate data. Mobile devices are now the most vulnerable entry points for malware and other threats to the corporate network to which they are connected. By SOTI Inc.
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Harnessing The Power Of Automation Through Mobile Computing
7/2/2008
Mobile computing solutions, data is automatically captured
and moved through the dispatch and pickup/delivery processes,
eliminating the delays and errors inherent in manual paper and
pen-based procedures. Paper forms are replaced with electronic
versions and other data that can be sent and received in
seconds. Illegible handwriting and data entry mistakes are
eradicated. Submitted by Compsee
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Rugged Tablets And Laptops Are Extending Their Reach
6/20/2008
Rugged devices are finding growing acceptance in the healthcare, transportation, insurance, and government markets. Anyone who is doing forms applications out in the field, like field inspections, inventories, or logistics operations, should consider whether rugged tablets are a cost effective option for their needs. Submitted by Integrated Solutions Magazine
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Rugged Tablets And Laptops Are Extending Their Reach
6/20/2008
Rugged Tablets And Laptops Are Extending Their Reach
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Case Study: Mobile Devices And Software Aid In A Hospital's Clinical Research
3/6/2008
Case Study: Mobile Devices And Software Aid In A Hospital's Clinical Research
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Panasonic Toughbooks Document Blood Collections Across Oklahoma
12/14/2007
Oklahoma Blood Institute wanted to implement a dependable wireless mobile PC system primarily for its Mobile Collection Division, which could support a newer version of MS Office and replace their problematic commercial-grade laptops. Convinced that Panasonic Toughbook laptops were the ideal solution for OBI, the Institute proceeded to test a group of Toughbook laptops in real-world mobile collections.
Submitted by Panasonic Toughbook
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Recall Optimizes Service Routes For Its Mobile Workforce
11/29/2007
One of the fastest growing providers of information management services with operations in over 200 locations in 23 countries across five continents, Recall offers services that include the collection and secure destruction and disposal of confidential business information such as paper, documents, media (fiche/film/tape) and other sensitive materials from primarily financial and health care industries. Since installing Descartes Routing & Scheduling solutions, the company’s North American operations have reduced the number of drivers and vehicles by 15 percent; decreased the number of overall miles driven by an average of 17 percent; and significantly reduced driver overtime costs. Submitted by Descartes Systems Group
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Case Study: RTLS Helps Healthcare Organization Streamline Asset Tracking
11/19/2007
Case Study: RTLS Helps Healthcare Organization Streamline Asset Tracking
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RTLS Helps Healthcare Organization Streamline Asset Tracking
11/19/2007
Hide and seek may be a fun game when you’re a child, but in the business world, this activity can cost an organization millions. Take, for example, Denver Health. Like many healthcare providers, Denver Health is responsible for tracking and monitoring the use of expensive pieces of biomedical equipment critical to patient care. These devices include, but are not limited to, infusion pumps, ventilators, hospital beds, and heart monitors. Prior to 2005, Denver Health used a paper system to track and maintain the more than 10,000 pieces of biomedical equipment in use at the healthcare facility. This process was highly inefficient and exposed Denver Health to potential litigation. Used with permission from Integrated Solutions magazine
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Syclo's Solution Increase Completed Work Orders At Rush Medical Center
6/29/2007
Rush Medical Center, a 3-million-square-foot facility in Chicago, was overburdened with maintenance issues that had begun to affect the hospital’s ability to properly care for patients. The center needed a way to increase maintenance productivity to eliminate work-order backlogs. Syclo’s SMART hand-held mobile solution eliminated paperwork and the timeconsuming data entry process at Rush Medical Center. Submitted by Syclo