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Security Solutions Give Mobility the Green Light | 2005-10-10 17:38:09 | |
| While mobile computing devices can greatly enhance employee productivity, they present a variety of unique security risks you simply can't afford to ignore. For example, mobile devices are easily lost or stolen, and if the data that's accessible through a lost device falls into the wrong hands, the threat to your business is severe. The business risks associated with unsecured mobile data include identity theft, lost revenue, potential legal liabilities, and diminished consumer confidence in your brand. Check out this on-demand Webinar from Insight to learn more about trends in mobile computing, their ramifications for network security, and products and services that can help ensure the integrity of your mobile data. | |||
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Deploying Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 | 2005-08-12 03:00:02 | |
| Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 is a powerful, mobile, and versatile operating system that lets you take your PC many more places and use it in many new ways. This new version of the operating system is a superset of Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2, and takes advantage of new features provided by the Tablet PC hardware manufacturers. These new features not only enhance and improve the mobile computing experience, but offer many ways to increase productivity. | |||
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Microsoft University Relations Program: Tablet PC and Computing Curriculum | 2005-08-30 03:00:03 | Hewlett-Packard |
| The Tablet PC has the potential to dramatically alter the educational process. This new technology significantly changes the way students and teachers interact. It adds completely new dimensions to classroom interaction by providing digital ink and drawing tools for writing, sketching, and drawing; and for real-time collaboration. When integrating Tablet PC technologies with other advances in the computing sciences, undergraduate computing educators must re-think what one teaches students and how one enable students to learn. | |||
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The Case for the Tablet PC in Health Care | 2006-01-05 01:01:44 | |
| In today's demanding, fast-paced, and mobile medical world, one can't always have access to a desktop computer and paper patient charts. The result - a lack of information and resources, often at critical moments-is a primary cause of problems or delays in providing optimal patient care, and contributes to inefficient work flow. The Tablet PC, with its versatile form that supports pen navigation, and the capability to write directly on the screen and convert to printed text, offers today's mobile health care workers the ability to revolutionize the ways they work by making it easy to capture, access, and use information wherever the job takes them. | |||
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Experiences in Collection of Handwriting Data for Online Handwriting Recognition in Indic Scripts | 2005-12-22 01:01:52 | |
| This paper describes initial efforts at Hewlett-Packard Labs, Bangalore, to create datasets of online handwriting in Indic scripts to support research in online handwriting recognition for the Indic scripts. The term "online" here refers to the fact that handwriting is captured as a stream of (x,y) points using an appropriate pen position sensor (often called a digitizer), rather than as a bitmap (image). The paper describes the structure of Indic scripts in brief. It identifies different choices for segmenting characters into simpler shapes that can then be recognized using pattern recognition techniques. The paper discusses these issues in the context of the Tamil script. | |||
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Avaya 2005 Global Research Report: Working to Communicate Better in Business | 2007-03-19 13:04:52 | Avaya |
| The number of mobile workers worldwide continues to grow rapidly. In the US alone, this number is expected to reach 103 million by 2008, comprising a staggering 72% of the total employment workforce. To better understand enterprise communication needs in this changing work environment, Avaya has undertaken in-depth global research to examine the impact of mobility on communication and working practices. | |||
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HP server and tablet technologies help OnSite Docs make house calls | 2004-08-30 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| OnSite Docs needed to migrate from a peer-to-peer network of disparate computers to a domain-based network in order to automate medical records, enhance business agility, and enter new markets. The firm also wanted to increase the mobility of its contract physicians and help them work more efficiently. Through the HP ProLiant servers and HP Tablets, OnSite Docs can now provide a higher quality of service and boasts a more efficient staff. | |||
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Deploying Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005: Single-Image Deployment Supplemental Guide | 2005-09-08 03:00:02 | |
| When Windows XP Tablet PC Edition was first released in November 2002, enterprise administrators and IT professionals were required to deploy Windows XP Tablet PC Edition on Tablet PCs by using a different image than the one made from Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1 images. This limitation increased the total cost of ownership (TCO) for deploying Tablet PCs in enterprise environments. This paper discusses how to use the System Preparation Tool (Sysprep) to deploy Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 by using an existing Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 or later image. | |||
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HP Tablet PCs Show Off Their Bedside Manners | 2005-07-05 03:00:02 | Hewlett-Packard |
| With 700 beds and 1,600 employees, Klinikum Bamberg is a general hospital serving a population of 150,000 residents in the historic German city of Bamberg and the surrounding districts of Upper Franconia. Staying efficient means keeping at the forefront of technology for the 700-bed Klinikum Bamberg in Germany. To do this, the hospital agreed to test new health information software. It needed a wireless enabled mobile computing platform to achieve maximum benefit from the pilot. After trying a number of alternatives, Klinikum Bamberg chose the HP Tablet PC TC1000. It also selected the HP iPAQ pocket PC. | |||
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Tablet PC - The Solution for Active Dialogue | 2005-07-07 03:00:01 | Hewlett-Packard |
| A subsidiary of the Wyeth international pharmaceuticals group, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Belgium markets a range of pharmaceutical and biotechnological specialities and vaccines, and also medicinal products for veterinary use, in Belgium and Luxembourg. Wyeth needed to modernise and improve the productivity of its sales force as part of an overall policy to optimize its operations. Sales representatives needed to be able to access data relating to their territory at all times, to improve data quality and effectiveness. Wyeth Pharmaceuticals deployed a solution based on HP Tablet PC1100s because they combined the power, portability, user-friendliness and functionality of a PC and a PDA. |
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