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whitepaper Maximizing ROI with the tablet PC2005-05-03 03:00:02 ZDNet
  While tablet PC prices are dropping, the devices still cost more than the average laptop. Therefore, enhanced productivity is essential to justifying the extra expense. In this videocast, we look at some real-world examples and discuss how to maximize ROI with the tablet.

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whitepaper Mobile Learning: The Next Generation of Learning NKI Distance Education2005-04-16 03:00:02 Ericsson
  This paper is a technical working paper written by developers at NKI Distance Education in the EU Leonardo project "Mobile Learning: The Next Generation of Learning", and describes the work carried out in the first year of the project. The aim of this project is to develop and adapt courses for current and future mobile handsets where mobile learning is defined as the provision of training courses via wireless devices - Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), smart phones and mobile telephones. This paper accounts for and discusses the challenges of mobilizing content from traditional clients to mobile users who use a PDA or similar devices.   
whitepaper Central Utah Multi-Specialty Clinic Uses HP Mobile Technology to Improve Healthcare, Save $1 Million2005-04-08 07:44:21 Hewlett-Packard
  Headquartered in Provo, Utah, Central Utah Multi-Specialty Clinic (CUMC) serves 200,000 patients annually at eight locations spread across central Utah. After two years of explosive growth and challenges brought on by a 170 percent increase in business, CUMC needed a way to maintain high treatment standards while finding new ways to control costs. HP's iPAQ Pocket PC and Allscripts TouchWorks mEMR software running on wireless networks at all sites proved to be the ideal solution for automating clinical support. Today, busy physicians routinely use the new system to prescribe medications, capture charges, dictate, order labs and view test results, provide patient education and take clinical notes.   
whitepaper Physicians Increase Revenue, Save on Billing Costs2005-04-08 07:05:42 Hewlett-Packard
  University Physician Associates (UPA) of New Jersey is a 350-physician group and the faculty practice plan of New Jersey Medical School. UPA faces complex billing and regulatory compliance issues that can affect patient care and physician profitability. UPA wanted to reduce the cost of patient billing and audits and ensuring billing regulatory compliance to reduce physician risk exposure. UPA deployed HP iPAQ Pocket PC and HP ProLiant servers. This implementation eliminated the need for manual entry of paper charge data, reducing the need for billing support personnel and accelerated insurance company payments.   
whitepaper Floresville Independent School District Relies on Solutions From HP for More Individualized Student Learning2005-04-08 06:30:57 Hewlett-Packard
  Floresville Independent School District (FISD) is located in Wilson County, Texas, nearly 30 miles southeast of San Antonio. FISD faced challenge in leveraging the capabilities of technology as a facilitator of more efficient and deepened learning, support faculty in embracing technology and make reliable technology available to teachers and students to gain trust. One of the School District's purchased mobile carts containing HP Compaq wireless notebooks which enabled teachers with more understanding of technology to start integrating it into classroom activities. FISD have implemented networked monochrome printers throughout the school and found the HP LaserJets to easily withstand the rigors of use by school children.   
whitepaper Vista Case Study: AIRCOACH2005-03-17 05:23:26 VistaEdge Technologies
  AirCoach Limited is Ireland's leading public coach/bus company, transporting hundreds of thousands of passengers between Dublin Airport and Dublin City. AirCoach management sought a way to boost customer service while improving operating efficiencies. The WS2 Vista server provides constant connectivity between AirCoach base and its fleet of coaches. Although the GSM network provides precise vehicle data, using the GPRS network is more efficient since it allows the GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) unit in the vehicle to report its location every 30 seconds.   
whitepaper m-LINX Field Service Solution for Mobile Workers2005-03-15 02:28:17 Mobile Computing
  Sheetz Inc. of Altoona, PA is one of the most watched and emulated convenience store operators in the United States. Sheetz has approximately 60 field service technicians that maintain food service equipment, gasoline dispensers, HVAC and other equipment in their stores. The m-LINX host connects to the existing dispatch computer to wirelessly send work orders to the field service technicians and to retrieve completed work details seamlessly. Through the e-Forms facility, the m-LINX system allows users to design and deploy electronic equivalents of any paper forms, such as work orders and time sheets, without programming. The system tracks technicians and maps their locations using GPS receivers on each service van.   
whitepaper Extended Systems Case Study: Bouygues Construction2005-03-15 01:40:03 Extended Systems
  Bouygues Construction, based in Guyancourt (near Paris, France), is a global construction entity, encompassing design, building, operation and maintenance of various structures and projects. As part of the "Anywhere IT" project developed for Bouygues Construction by Structis, its Corporate IT, the company sought a high-performance, easy-to-use mobile solution for managers and supervisors in the field or on the road, with data synchronization from a variety of PDAs connecting via mobile phones in GPRS or in GSM data environments and integration with the company's messaging servers. With the Extended Systems mobile groupware solution, Bouygues Construction employees now manage their e-mail, calendars, contacts, to-do lists and other PIM data via mobile handheld devices, saving time and boosting productivity.   
whitepaper .NET Framework Optimizes Post-it Software Notes for
Windows XP, Pocket PC
2005-03-09 03:00:01 Microsoft
  The electronic version of 3M’s popular Post-it Notes product, which has been around since the days of Windows 95, has undergone several incarnations, the latest of which was developed using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework. This Microsoft case study explains how 3M optimized the application for Windows XP and leveraged the .NET Compact Framework to make the application more portable to mobile devices such as Pocket PCs and Smartphones.   
whitepaper How to Develop Orientation-Aware and DPI-Aware Applications for Pocket PC2005-03-03 01:24:35 Microsoft
  This paper demonstrates how to convert an existing application to be aware of landscape orientation and screen resolution. The Crossword sample - a crossword game that contains many characteristics representative of real-world applications, including owner-drawn controls and off-screen memory buffers - is included in Program Files\Developer Resources for Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition\Samples\Pocket PC\Win32\Crossword folder. To keep from cluttering the code with irrelevant details, many features of the Crossword sample have been left unimplemented. The crossword itself is not real and has no solution.   

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