Archive for the ‘Public Safety’ Category

Five Things to Remember When Choosing Professional Tablets

November 8th, 2011 by

Tablets are going to be an important part of the professional IT environment and choosing the right device depends on several factors. Here are five pointers IT professionals should look for when they are evaluating tablet hardware devices for use in rugged environments.

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How to Earn Employee Buy-in From Your Mobile Workforce

October 21st, 2011 by

Earning employee buy-in is a challenge for many IT managers when looking to rollout a new mobile solution to a large or small field force. At Panasonic we’ve established some best practices to garner employee buy-in early on and streamline the deployment process.

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Laptop Reliability: Toughbook 19 Survives Ambulance Fire

September 20th, 2011 by

St. James Ambulance District, founded in 1975, provides top-level medical care to the central Missouri cities of St. James, Rosati, Little Prairie Lake and others. Over the years, the ambulance district began to grow and it became clear that it needed a more efficient method for its EMTs and paramedics to track and record everyday [...]

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Peer Collaboration Eases Mobile IT Integration

September 9th, 2011 by

Panasonic values the educational opportunities offered by these types of peer-focused events. We have created an environment for customers and partners to interact with each other and share best practices through programs like the Panasonic Healthcare Symposium and the Panasonic Thought Leadership Forum. Both conferences are great opportunities to understand how similar organizations approach mobile technology challenges.

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Behind the Sirens – Technological Advances

August 31st, 2011 by

No sight makes a motorist’s heart stop faster than flashing red and blue lights in their rear view mirror. More often than not, these lights are atop Ford’s proud Crown Victoria – for more than a decade the top choice of law enforcement. But, all good things must come to an end.  After 30 years, [...]

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Who’s Looking Over Your Shoulder?

August 18th, 2011 by

You’re on a flight from New York to London, LA to Chicago, or San Francisco to Honolulu. The flight is delayed – again – and you decide to catch up on e-mail from the airport bar. You grab the only seat available, pull out your laptop and scroll through Outlook, while taking a cool sip [...]

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3G and 4G Networks Will Coexist

August 16th, 2011 by

Nowadays, we often hear questions such as: - Do I need 4G? – When do I have to migrate my devices to 4G? – Does 2011 represent the end of 3G and beginning of 4G? It is true that each improvement in wireless technology has delivered an enhanced connectivity experience. 4G is the first network improvement [...]

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Making Sense of Wireless-Broadband Network Changes: Panasonic is Here to Help Guide You

August 12th, 2011 by

There has been a lot of buzz surrounding 4G networks recently, and I wanted to take time and address this, exciting and sometimes a bit confusing, time of change with you. First and foremost, I wanted to let you know that we have already gone through this transition with our customers before – with the [...]

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Mobile Computing Needs for Road Warriors

August 10th, 2011 by

In today’s world, business travel is a requirement for almost any job. According to IDC, the world’s mobile worker population will grow to nearly 1.2 billion people – more than a third of the world’s workforce – by 2013. For any executive or professional that spends a great deal of time away from the office, [...]

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Ideas for the New Federal CIO

August 4th, 2011 by

Today, former Microsoft executive, Steven VanRoekel, was announced as the replacement for the inaugural Federal CIO, Vivek Kundra. Kundra announced in June that he would resign this month for a fellowship at Harvard University. VanRoekel was most recently with the U.S. Agency for International Development, after a post as managing director of the of the Federal Communications Commission.

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