10/28/2015 : PRESSRELEASE [Lidköping, Sweden, October 28, 2015.] Handheld Group, a leading manufacturer of rugged mobile computers, today announced that its NAUTIZ eTicket Pro II is available with the Android 4.2 operating system. The Nautiz
The C1D2 certification and/or ATEX framework should be mandatory criteria during your rugged mobile PC selection process. They are two of the most widely accepted intrinsic safety standards for products used in hazardous environments and are more prevalent in certain global regions.
Advances in mobile computing have turned today’s vehicles into fully functional offices. When evaluating your total mobility solution, ultimately you will want to think about safety, quality, ergonomics, and security. With constant vehicle and technology changes, an abundance of compatible products is available to enable you to customize your mobile office solution.
n fact, the desktop/laptop workstation isn’t the only – or even the best – functional setup for workers considering that the majority of workers in field service sectors (utilities, public safety, manufacturing, transportation, logistics and even healthcare) are primarily mobile workers now. Honestly, PCs in their customary configuration remain mostly immobile devices. However, the PC experience in and of itself is not immobile. That’s where (the right) mobile tablet PC still comes to life, and why I think some folks may be wrong about what the PC comeback is going to look like.
With the advent of globalization, and the Internet of Things (IOT) is revolutionizing the way of business operations, intelligent logistics plays a crucial role to realize highly effective logistics and reduce cost. The logistics is a complex and dynamic process to handle massive data volumes and respond in time. A device features easy, secure and rapid data communication as well as interconnects with data-collected peripherals are vital to intelligent logistics success.
Commercial devices just don’t hold up. So while you “only” expect a couple years use from each device, wouldn’t five years of top performance and vastly lower operational costs be better than two years of headaches? If your working environments call for rugged tablets, buying the toughest and most powerful you can get will undoubtedly be the least costly and the least annoying alternative in the long run.