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Wed, April 23, 2008 10:30:00 AMFrom:
Webcast Roundup
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Webcast Roundup: Enhancing Business Mobility
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April 23, 2008 from: Fujitsu Date: Tuesday April 8, 2008 Moderator: Speaker: For years Pen enabled computing devices have enjoyed great success and acceptance in highly vertical industries like delivery services, auditing and POS. The primary limitations of early pen computing devices, which were the hurdles to early mainstream adoption, were the power limitations of the devices, no stable OS environment for application development, and the lack of a keyboard for traditional input. Now, with the availability of Windows XP Tablet PC edition and Vista, which are both Pen Enabled operating systems, the flexibility afforded by dual function convertible notebooks and a host of 3rd party applications, Pen Computing has expanded into areas like healthcare, insurance, education, retail, and sales force automation. What used to be strictly vertical has now caught on as a preferred alternative to standard notebooks. Is now the right time for you to consider pen computing? Tune in to find out what these amazing mobile devices can do to simplify tasks, expand the utility of a traditional notebook, and increase the ROI of traditional notebook computing. Register now! from: Infocrossing Date: Thursday, April 24, 2008 Presenter: The echoes from the ‘90s proclaiming "mainframe is dead" still ring in our ears... but, those giant machines still sit in your data centers. And with open systems being the popular destination for those "strategic" applications, mainframe talent is drying up, costs are high relative to usage, and technology roadmaps look more like puzzles. Join Infocrossing CTO Dave Leonard as he discusses these challenges and their impacts -- plus practical solutions from an actual case study that companies can implement to keep their program on track. Register now! | |
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