In This Issue: Focus on Mobile Computing

RUGGED DEVICES: Toughbooks Streamline Paperwork >
MOBILE THIN CLIENTS: Economical and Secure >
SMARTPHONES: Inside Windows Phone 7 >
REVIEW: Sony Z-Series Notebook>

July 6, 2010  

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Case Study  

Streamlining EMS
Toughbooks move paper faster for emergency teams

Panasonic Toughbooks promise to help EMS teams in Georgia reduce the time it takes to process paperwork, from an average of 82 days to less than three days. All first-responders statewide must be using the new systems by Jan. 1, 2011.

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Tech Trends  

Mobile Thin Clients
Devices save money and increase security

For the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Wyse Technology X90cw mobile thin clients running Citrix Systems software add a layer of security users can’t get with ordinary notebooks. Because data and applications are maintained on central servers, there’s no risk of an information spill if a device is lost or stolen.

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Tech Watch  

Windows Phone 7
Five ways to benefit from Microsoft's new smartphone platform

Windows Phone 7 is coming later this year, and organizations that have Microsoft Office deployed and use Microsoft Exchange or SharePoint will want to know about its new and enhanced features. Here are five ways organizations can benefit from Microsoft’s new smartphone platform.

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Product Review  

Sony's Premium Notebook
These units pack the punch busy mobile workers need

The Vaio Z-Series units put a premium on portability without sacrificing performance. With native 1600x900 resolution and a lightweight, thin LCD screen, the Z-Series both looks cool and gets work done. Check out the unit’s sleek design—typing is easier than ever.

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Tech Tips  

Managing Mobile Encryption
Tips for locking down a fleet of mobile devices

Organizations that want to encrypt mobile data should take a close look at these five tips. Start by deploying comprehensive, centrally managed security software that will work on as many platforms as possible. Opting for full-disk encryption is also important.

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White Paper

Mobile Computing Security: Read up on how to protect devices roaming on the perimeter.


Reference Guide

Mobility Reference Guide: Read this in-depth guide on how you can leverage mobile computing within your organization.


Tech Watch

Full Coverage: Mobile VPNs provide seamless wireless connections to far-flung workers.


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