Thursday, 23 May 2013

Mobile Technology

Mobile technology will save firms trillions- report
Capital FM Kenya
“Our objective was to look how mobile technology can help both the workers and the employers in 12 markets. We based our survey on different 90 projects but we narrowed down to six and specified some of the solutions that would work well,” Dunnett said.
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Intel focusing on mobile technology?
evertiq.com
Chipmaker Intel's new CEO, Brian Krzanich, have made some big changes in a very short time – one of them, the creation of a new unit aimed at growing the company's market share in mobile technology. Even if Intel have ruled the PC industry for quite ...
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Taxi Riders Can Interact With a Variety of Rich Mobile Experiences at Taxi ...
TechnologyTell
NEW YORK – Creative Mobile Technologies and Blue Bite have announced a first of its kind media-mobile technology partnership in the U.S. taxi space. Blue Bite's proprietary mTAG platform will be available in 5,000 taxicabs with CMT media screens in New ...
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Stick-N-Find Technologies Announces StickNFind for Mobile Enterprise Asset ...
Sacramento Bee
IDC predicts that more than 1.19 billion workers, 34.9% of the global workforce, will be using mobile technology by 2013. "We are excited to be at CTIA to announce StickNFind adaptations for enterprise applications," says Jimmy Buchheim, Founder of ...
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Mobile Tech Links Trauma Surgeons with SWAT Teams
Government Technology
By sending SWAT officers into the field with a laptop or mobile device like an iPad or iPhone, and a webcam, they can connect with the trauma center's secure servers using an encrypted wireless connection. Peter Pappas, a trauma surgeon heading the ...
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Information Governance: Empowering Your Mobile Workforce
Business 2 Community
Today's workforce is equipped with marvelously advanced mobile technology that enables them to be more productive without sacrificing flexibility. However, any great technological advancement comes with inherent undesired side effects, and this recent ...
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