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whitepaper Cisco Case Study: McMillan Binch, LLP Profile0000-00-00 Cisco Systems
  Founded in 1903 and headquartered in Toronto, McMillan Binch, LLP provides a wide range of legal services to corporate and financial services clients in Canada, the U.S., and abroad. The company wanted to provide a dynamic, highly mobile workforce with access to networked legal information and communications tools. They also wanted to provide mobile network access to partners on the road or working from home and support new applications such as IP telephony to further improve the firm's productivity. McMillan Binch, LLP evaluated products from several vendors before choosing a comprehensive mobility solution featuring IBM notebooks with Intel processors and wireless technology.

Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Smartphones Disencumber Webcor's Construction Pros by Combining Handheld, Laptop, Cell Phone, and Camera Functionality0000-00-00 palm
  This case study discusses the wireless connectivity needs of workers in the building trades and explains how Palm® Treo™ smartphones are meeting those needs for the construction professionals at Webcor Builders. Previously, salaried employees of the California construction firm carried these four devices:
  • Palm handheld
  • Laptop computer
  • Cell phone
  • Digital camera
Learn how the Treo smartphones, combined with Good Technology's GoodLink system, have disencumbered Webcor's employees while providing them with a secure way to send and receive e-mail, exchange photographs and other files, and use the company's proprietary utilities and third-party applications.

Tags: Access Technologies, Palm OS, Email, Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Smartphones: Improving Efficiency, Productivity, and Communication in the District of Columbia0000-00-00 palm
  Find out how Palm® Treo™ smartphones and Good Technology's Good Mobile Messaging service are enabling employees of the District of Columbia to provide better government service to the citizens of Washington, D.C. This case study highlights the benefits that employees are realizing through the smartphones, including the ability to:
  • Stay in touch with their offices from anywhere
  • Improve both internal and external customer service
  • Enhance productivity
  • Retrieve up-to-date e-mail and calendar info—without carrying expensive laptops
  • React quickly in the event of a disaster or other emergency


Tags: Access Technologies, Palm OS, Wireless
  
whitepaper Smartphones Let Attorneys Take Their Offices with Them0000-00-00 palm
  When the San Francisco law firm of Hanson Bridgett needed a wireless solution that would give its attorneys access to data from any location at any time, it chose Palm® Treo™ smartphones with Good Technology's GoodLink service. Among the solution's major selling points:
  • Combined PDA and cell phone functionality
  • Wireless access to documents, e-mail, calendars, and voice mail
  • Better screen resolution and a faster processor than other smartphones
  • Data encryption capabilities
  • The ability to remotely erase lost or stolen devices
Download this case study to learn more about Hanson Bridgett's deployment of Treo smartphones and how it is helping the firm turn non-billable hours into billable hours.

Tags: Customer Support Services, Document Management, Palm OS, Email
  
whitepaper Voodoo Pumps Up PC Gaming Performance With Hitachi Travelstar Hard Drives0000-00-00 Hitachi
  Voodoo Technology Inc. is located at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Voodoo's products, nearly all of which use Hitachi hard disk drives, sit at the top of a total video gaming market the at had 2002 revenues of more than $28 billion. Over the next decade, analysts forecast it will surpass the movie industry in size.

Tags: Hard Drives
  
whitepaper Mail Order Firm Enhances Reporting, Improves Customer Service, and Cuts Licensing Costs2007-01-01 01:00:30 Microsoft
  Germany's third largest mail order company neckermann.de GmbH employs 7,800 people and recorded revenues of €1.71 billion (U.S.$2.03 billion) in 2004. A third of the company's sales are generated through 700,000 agency customers. Field service staff, responsible for supporting these, historically received business updates from headquarters every two weeks. As a result, information, such as customer payment arrears, was often out of date. To address this, the company deployed a new information system based on Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and IBM ThinkPad mobile computers. This provides staff with current business data and helps them address customer queries more quickly.   
whitepaper Tablet PCs Help Boost Student Performance2006-12-20 01:00:25 Hewlett-Packard
  Kent School District, south of Seattle, Washington, faces the ever-familiar educational challenges of motivating students and preparing them for success in the 21st century. One way the district is addressing these challenges is with a long-term educational plan that includes equipping thousands of secondary school students with HP Tablet PCs. The district began its effort with an extensive study of best-in-class school programs that equip every student with a computer. With Tablet PCs, users enjoy both a powerful notebook computer and - with a simple twist and click - a highly mobile tablet that can be written and drawn on with a digital pen.   
whitepaper HP Workstations Help Put Full Sail Students on the Fast Track2006-12-20 01:00:25 Hewlett-Packard
  For students serious about a career in computer animation, digital arts and design, film, game development or the entertainment business, Full Sail in Winter Park, Florida, offers accelerated degree programs, an unmatched dose of real-world education and a job placement record sure to please students and their parents. Providing a real-world education for 5,000 students yearly requires professional-grade technology at every level. Full Sail graduates are recruited to work at major film, recording and gaming companies around the world, and knowledge of the latest hardware and software is essential to their success. In the late 1990s, when Full Sail faced another expensive upgrade from its workstation vendor, Noteboom's team evaluated HP workstations.   
whitepaper LatiNode Helps Immigrants Stay in Touch2006-12-20 01:00:25 Hewlett-Packard
  Using Voice-Over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to provide reasonably priced international phone calls to immigrants in the United States and Europe, LatiNode supports more than 3 percent of the world's VoIP traffic and generates more than $135 million in annual sales. Those numbers have made the seven-year-old, 150-employee company, based in Miami, Florida, a telecommunications success story and one of the fastest-growing Hispanic businesses in the United States. HP provided reliable, competitively priced servers and PCs backed by strong local support and excellent service from HP partner ProSys Information Systems.   
whitepaper HP Laptops Keep Pilot on Track2006-12-20 01:00:25 Hewlett-Packard
  According to the National Agriculture Statistics Service, as of January 1, 2006, there were some 97.1 million cattle and calves in the United States. Production on this scale is necessary to supply both the nation's and the trading partner's beef and dairy needs. But this large-scale opportunity also presents an animal health/public safety challenge: when an animal becomes sick, it's critical to quickly locate that individual animal and also to accurately determine whether any other animals were exposed to a potential disease threat. It's a challenge that demands robust, innovative Information Technology solution, like that offered by ViaTrace in partnership with HP.