Enterprise Mobility, Mobile Computing, Rugged Tablets,PDAs,Tablets

Mobile computing is a term used to describe the use of mobile devices to access computing resources and services. Mobile devices include smartphones, tablets, laptops, and wearables. Enterprise mobility is the ability for employees to access corporate data and applications from anywhere using a variety of devices and networks. Rugged mobile computers are designed to withstand harsh environments, making them ideal for use in industries such as manufacturing, warehousing, and field service. Mobile computing news and articles from IT Reseller covering Mobile Computers, Mobile Computing, Rugged Tablet PCs, Enterprise Mobility, PDA, Tablet, Rugged Tablet devices and solutions.

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29 - 30 September 2005 -- Two Technologies, Inc. Announces Fall 2005 Global GEM Partners Conference

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The conference is a benefit of GEM Partnership Services, a program dedicated to maintaining alliances with the companys preferred customers.

The Datalogic BlackJet Professional PDA Now Available in Black

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Datalogic announces that it has extended its range of PDA products with the introduction of the black colour version of its PDA for mobile data capture operators: the Datalogic BlackJet.

Intermec 761 Mobile Computer Delivers Efficiency to Swedish Postal Service

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Sweden Post drivers will use the Intermec 761 handheld computer in the field to communicate via GPRS directly with the Post logistics system.

MobileDataforce Launches PointSync 2.0, Enabling Rapid Creation & Deployment of Mobile Applications

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PointSync offers an enterprise-class system for using handheld computers in field data collection and wireless database queries.

Symbol Technologies launches Speech Recognition Mobile Computers for Warehouse Environments

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Flagship MC9000 Series Now Offers Hands-Free, Voice-Directed Functionality for Increased Productivity.

ScanSource Europe Continues to Educate the Channel

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ScanSource EMEA Training Centre, Customer Education & Training Programme and Road Shows Are the Building Blocks of Education Programme

Radix and Compex join forces to help Newcastle City Council deliver a better public parking service

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The impact of the handheld computing solution has already had a major positive impact upon the data processing workload in the Parking Department.

SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES EXPANDS WIRELESS PORTFOLIO WITH NEW CLIENT BRIDGE FOR DEVICE MOBILITY

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New High-Performance and Secure CB3000 Client Bridge Helps Extend Mobility.

Windowsa must have or a manufacturers ploy to make end users upgrade unnecessarily?

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Is DOS dead? Tim Ames, managing director, Ryzex Europe, explodes the myth.

Manufacturers change route to market

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The last few years saw a rationalisation in the route-to-market by most of the big AIDC manufacturers in that they reduced the number of direct relationships with resellers to a much lower level than before. This has addressed an imbalance that was generally referred to as the 80:20 rule, where 20 per cent of resellers were responsible for 80 per cent of revenue.

Mobile Computing

Mobile computing is a term used to describe the use of portable devices to access data, applications, and other computing resources. Mobile devices can include laptops, tablets, smartphones, and wearables. Mobile computing allows users to stay connected and productive on the go.

Here are some of the key features of mobile computing:

  • Portability: Mobile devices are designed to be portable, so users can take them with them wherever they go. This allows users to access computing resources from anywhere, even while they are on the move.
  • Connectivity: Mobile devices are typically connected to a wireless network, such as Wi-Fi or cellular data. This allows users to access the internet and other computing resources from anywhere.
  • Mobility: Mobile devices are designed to be mobile, so users can easily move around with them. This allows users to work or play from anywhere, even while they are on the go.

Rugged Mobile Computers

Rugged mobile computers are designed to withstand harsh environments, making them ideal for use in industries such as manufacturing, warehousing, and field service. They are typically built to withstand dust, water, extreme temperatures, vibration, and impact. 

Here are some of the features of rugged mobile computers:

  • Durability: Rugged mobile computers are built to withstand the rigors of everyday use in demanding environments. They are typically made of durable materials such as metal or plastic, and have features such as sealed ports and gaskets to protect them from water and dust.
  • Performance: Rugged mobile computers are designed to provide high performance in demanding conditions. They typically have powerful processors, large memories, and long battery life.
  • Connectivity: Rugged mobile computers typically have a variety of connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular. This allows them to stay connected even in remote areas.
  • Software: Rugged mobile computers typically come with a variety of software applications that are designed for use in demanding environments. These applications can be used for tasks such as barcode scanning, inventory management, and field service reporting.

Enterprise mobility

Enterprise mobility is the ability for employees to access corporate data and applications from anywhere using a variety of devices and networks. It is a growing trend as businesses move towards more flexible and mobile work arrangements.

Benefits to enterprise mobility:

  • Increased productivity: Employees can be more productive accessing the information they need from anywhere.
  • Improved collaboration: Employees can collaborate more easily with colleagues and customers.
  • Reduced costs: Businesses can save money on travel and IT infrastructure costs by enabling mobile work.

Risks associated with enterprise mobility:

  • Security: Mobile devices are more vulnerable to security threats than traditional desktop computers.
  • Compliance: Businesses need to ensure that they are compliant with all relevant regulations when allowing employees to use mobile devices for work.
  • Support: Businesses need to provide adequate support to employees who are using mobile devices for work.

Enterprise mobility management (EMM) is a set of policies, processes, and technologies that help businesses to manage the security and compliance of mobile devices. EMM solutions typically provide features such as:

  • Device management: This allows businesses to manage the configuration and security settings of mobile devices.
  • Application management: This allows businesses to deploy and manage mobile applications.
  • Data protection: This allows businesses to protect corporate data stored on mobile devices.
  • User management: This allows businesses to manage the access rights of users to mobile devices and applications.

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