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whitepaper HP iPAQ Pocket PCs Help Improve Patient Care0000-00-00 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  Community medicine moves ahead Based in the suburban communities of Sewickley and Beaver, Pennsylvania, Heritage Valley Health System has more than 4,000 employees and over 300 active physicians who support two hospitals and a host of outlying clinics and physician offices. To enhance patient care and drive workplace efficiencies, Heritage Valley worked with physicians over several years to develop and deploy an Electronic Health Record (EHR) that made patient information available from desktop computers at kiosks throughout the hospital system. The EHR even gave doctors access to patient information stored in their practice systems. Heritage Valley outfitted its physicians with HP iPAQ Pocket PCs to improve workplace efficiency and patient care.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Colombian University Students Prepare for Global Economy With HP Mobile Computing Grantneeds0000-00-00 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  When universities cultivate reputations for excellence, they naturally place a high value on technology. That is certainly the case with The School of Management, Finances, and Technology (EAFIT University) in Medellin, Colombia, which has made technology a cornerstone of its academic strategy. EAFIT University is one of the only colleges in Colombia, for example, that provides Internet connectivity to all of its professors. The university wanted to prepare its engineering students in Colombia to function in a technology-oriented, global economy. A HP Technology for Teaching Grant designed to help educators in math, science, computer science, and engineering enabled EAFIT University to equip its computer lab with a mobile research lab, and to create two mobile classrooms.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Handhelds, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper BSQUARE's Expertise and Development Methodology Reduces Time to Market for Compsee's MAT 203 Windows CE Device2006-12-06 bSquare
  Compsee is a pioneer in the data collection field. Management features. Compsee's customers were eager to start using the new .NET Compact Framework 2.0. However, the 2.0 version required Windows CE 5.0 so Compsee needed to port the MAT 203 device - based on Windows CE 4.2 - to Windows CE 5.0 as quickly as possible. Since Compsee's development philosophy was to develop hardware internally and partner to create system level software, they needed an outside partner to expedite their Windows CE 5.0 BSP port. Compsee chose BSQUARE to port the MAT 203 to Windows CE 5.0.

Tags: Project Management
  
whitepaper Leading U.K. Retailer Uses Pocket PCs to Reduce In-Store Queuing Times0000-00-00 Microsoft
  As part of an initiative to improve customer service measures, WHSmith wanted to drastically reduce in-store queuing times. During peak periods, queue lengths vary drastically, as the pass-through rate of 'Quick purchase' customers is very high. It needed a solution which could be implemented quickly and would allow store assistants to support the busy checkout staff and to discourage people from leaving the stores in frustration. Working with solution providers NSB Retail Solutions and 1-2-1 Euro Technology, WHSmith issued around 100 Microsoft Windows Powered Pocket PCs to in-store staff. The Casio devices have an integrated barcode scanner for inputting product data and a belt-mounted printer so that a ticket can be issued.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Wyse Technology Can Now Offer Customers a Range of Advanced and In-Demand Networking, Security, Wireless, and Multimedia Features0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Wyse Technology is the worldwide leader in thin client computing devices. In order to maintain its industry-leading position, Wyse must understand market trends and respond to customer requirements quickly. Once again, Wyse has turned to Microsoft and has selected the Windows CE .NET operating system which delivers an expanded set of networking, security, wireless, and multimedia features that allow Wyse to respond to customer needs quickly and effectively.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Family Medical Practice Goes Paperless With Integrated Microsoft Solution0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Dr. Sumathy Pathy, having just completed her final year of residency, wanted to build a paperless medical practice that would take advantage of recent technological innovations, enabling her to be more efficient and spend more time with patients. Dr. Pathy needed a solution that would minimize her expenses and help her work efficiently with a small staff. After evaluating several options, she deployed a mobile computing solution with Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 as its foundation. Wireless devices - including a laptop computer, a Tablet PC, and a Samsung i700 Pocket PC Phone Edition - also play a key role in the solution.

Tags: Handhelds, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Supply Chain Software Provider Extends Market Opportunities With Windows Mobile-Based Sales Application0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Expertek develops applications that help extend supply chain Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions - automating and simplifying processes key to the supply chain industry. For suppliers with a mobile sales force, Expertek developed MobileWorks for the Pocket PC which enables salespeople to capture data on Pocket PCs running Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Windows CE Edition (SQL Server CE) and later upload orders to the back-end SQL Server 2000 database. MobileWorks was developed with the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.

Tags: Internet and Web, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Football247.NET Demonstrates Extending Desktop Applications to Mobile Devices0000-00-00 Microsoft
  To help customers understand how Microsoft desktop technologies extend to mobile devices, the Microsoft EMEA developer platform evangelism group built a suite of soccer-reporting applications for the fictitious Football247.NET company. Web services helped to reuse business logic in the various applications. One developer was able to build the Web site, call centre application, Pocket PC application, Tablet PC application, mobile Web site, database, and Web services in 20 days.

Tags: Internet and Web, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Engineering Inspection Company Achieves 25 Percent Efficiency Gains With Mobile Technology0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Omega Red Group, the UK market leader in the provision and testing of lightning protection and electrical earthing systems, has increased their inspection capacity by 25 percent, thanks to the implementation of a Pocket PC based job management solution from Microsoft partner, Initium. The mVisit application automatically downloads, via GPRS, the test engineers weekly job schedule together with the information required for each inspection - contact information, building plans, bills of materials, product lists and prices. The mVisit application and mobile technology eliminates the need for the test engineer to return to the office to complete paperwork, a task that previously consumed 25 percent of their time.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Chilean Wholesaler Erases Order Errors, Boosts Productivity With Mobile Sales Solution0000-00-00 Microsoft
  BIC Chile has been supplying BIC products to the Chilean market for 25 years. The company's sales representatives collect the majority of orders in the field while visiting the retail stores that form the company's major customer base. However, the representatives relied on an error-prone, paper-based process that resulted in an unacceptably high number of order returns. To solve this problem, BIC Chile deployed a Microsoft Windows Mobile sales solution for the Pocket PC that automates collecting and submitting sales orders with wireless or Microsoft ActiveSync technology directly into BIC's back-end systems.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Business Functions, Mobile and Wireless