Posts Tagged ‘case study’

Operative Discovers Ideal Mobile Solution in Panasonic’s Business-Rugged Line

March 28th, 2012 by

In today’s market, mobility is playing an important role for organizations at all employee levels. According to IDC’s recent report – Worldwide Mobile Worker Population 2011-2015 Forecast – the world’s mobile worker population will reach 1.3 billion by 2015, representing 37.2 percent of the total workforce. With emergence of this trend, IT management is tasked with providing the best mobile-computing tools that will withstand wear and tear, as well as provide reliable wireless connectivity in order to meet key requirements for today’s mobile worker.

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Navistar Relies on Toughbook Computers in Dealers’ Service Bays

January 31st, 2012 by

Navistar Inc., manufacturer of International® brand trucks and other transportation solutions, manages an extensive dealer program designed to ensure quality repair and efficiencies in the dealers’ service bays.

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Case Study: Tucson PD Motorcycle Officers Deploy the Toughbook U1

November 9th, 2010 by

Motorcycle officers in the Traffic Enforcement Division of the Tucson Police Department used to be cut off from critical information, unable to access the CAD system and dependent on radio transmissions for communication. Now they’re equipped with the Toughbook® U1, an extremely rugged ultra-portable computer that runs a full Windows® OS and features embedded Gobi™ [...]

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Castle Rock Fire and Rescue Reaping the Benefits of Reliable Technology

May 27th, 2010 by

We are fortunate to hear first-hand stories from our public safety customers outlining how vital reliable technology has become to their jobs.  In the case of Castle Rock (CO) Fire and Rescue, a package of reliable hardware and software greatly lessened the burden on its EMTs and paramedics. Check out Castle Rock’s story after the jump, [...]

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