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Connections in Government
8/27/2007
Businesses, take note. Municipal broadband--city- or county-wide wireline and wireless networks--not only helps governments operate more effectively, it can also help dramatically reduce costs and increase the value of mobile applications.
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Outsource or In-House?
8/1/2007
The first step toward managing a mobility portfolio is knowing what you're already spending. Easier said then done? Then maybe it's time for a managed mobility solution.
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Fueling Big Business
6/15/2007
A mobility initiative at Japan's second-largest utility improved efficiency and is saving $4 million annually.
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State of the Warehouse
6/15/2007
There are several takes on what's best for warehousing, and all call for a confluence of technologies.
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Compliance Matters
6/15/2007
The best protection of a company's reputation is the security of its clients' data.
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Developing Mobile Real Estate
6/8/2007
Manhattan is easily one of the most congested cities in the United States, with millions of people and businesses squeezed into roughly 28 square miles of water-locked real estate.
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Going Global
6/8/2007
From accelerating airport operations in Helsinki to providing context-aware local service marketing in Singapore, mobility is breeding innovation abroad.
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Mobilizing Legacy Applications Is it Time?
6/8/2007
To improve customer service and efficiency, SuperShuttle turned to Vettro to provide the middleware and software that would enable the company's backend system with two-way communications using durable Nextel i605 phones.
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Meeting Real-Time Demand
4/24/2007
Microsoft's Kevin Kerr discusses the pace of business, what it takes to be competitive and where mobility is headed.
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From Windshield Time to Wrench Time
4/24/2007
Field service organizations that still manage technicians the old-fashioned way are missing out on the competitive advantages of automated, optimized scheduling and dispatch solutions.
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Big Savings or Big Hype?
4/24/2007
Voice over WiFi is set to save businesses a lot of money -- but not until at least 2008.
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Device Redux
4/10/2007
Second-generation deployments combine lessons learned the first time with a whole new set of considerations.
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8 Takes on RFID
4/10/2007
The uses for radio frequency identification (or RFID) are currently limited by little more than imagination.
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The Skinny on Skype
4/10/2007
When it first arrived in 2003, pundits dismissed it as an interesting little technology that might create a modest splash in the consumer space.
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The Big Push
4/10/2007
What was once RIM's primary competitive offering is now the must-offer functionality for mobile email's major players.
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The Business Case for Rugged
4/10/2007
The falling costs of consumer-grade devices makes them a tempting entree to mobility. But can their ROI stand up to rugged in the long term?
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Tools of the Trade
4/10/2007
As RFID technologies evolve so, too, does Sybase's market approach and product offerings
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Show Off the Rugged: Next Gen Devices Modernize the Field 5/15/2013 2:00:00 PM (EST)
Moderator:
Dorene Rettas, Publisher, Mobile Enterprise
Panelists:
Michael Ho, Regional Service Manager, Canon Canada Inc.
David Krebs, VP, Enterprise Mobility and Connected Devices Practice, VDC Research
Mika Majapuro, Product Marketing Manager, Honeywell
Wes Rupel, Co-Founder, President and Chief Technology Officer, Allegro Mobile Solutions
Savino Griesi, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Allegro Mobile Solutions
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