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Tablets to the Rescue Faced with an aging set of Panasonic Toughbooks, the Lacey Fire District 3 in Washington opts for ASUS Eee Slate EP121 tablets instead of a new batch of notebooks. The switch has allowed the department to meet its requirements while saving money.
Public safety personnel from Connecticut and Kansas are no longer tied to a particular computer thanks to client virtualization. Such solutions also extend the lifecycle of their workstations.
Fujitsu PalmSecure Sensor The Fujitsu PalmSecure Sensor is a contact-free biometric device that's suited for hygienic authentication. Scanning the vein pattern of the palm is a remarkably reliable way of authenticating identity and one that's difficult for impostors to imitate.
Users are eager to put the hottest computing trend to work in their professional lives. With these five tips, any IT department can roll out an optimized and secure tablet deployment.
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Reference Guide Case Study Reference Guide Mobility: The collaboration and communication advantages of mobile technology.
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