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Mark Glover

Mark is an experienced B2B editor and journalist having worked across an array of magazines and websites covering health and safety, sustainable energy and airports.

AIM Computer Solutions Sees Growth in 2019

Jan 24, 2020 • Software & AppsNews

Momentum is continuing into New Year, firms says.

Podcast: Pollock on 2020

Jan 24, 2020 • Featuresfuture of field servicemanagementBill PollockThe Field Service Podcast

Analyst Bill Pollock says 2020 could be a big one for the service sector. 

FM Conway Selects Planning and Fleet Utilisation Solutions from Microlise

Jan 23, 2020 • NewsMIcrolisefleet

Infrastructures firm choose Microlise for its fleet.

Electrolux Service Tips, Powered by Mize, is now available for Independent Service Providers for Subscription

Jan 22, 2020 • Software & AppsNewsMize

Electrolux, a leading global appliance manufacturer, launches subscription-based access to Service Tips application powered by Mize, to Independent service providers.

DW Support Services “Uberizes” with Localz

Jan 22, 2020 • Software & AppsNewslocalz

DW Support Services (DW) selects Localz, leading experts in last-mile location and messaging technology to “Uberize” its real-time customer communications.

Flowrite Services Increases Field Service Efficiency with Aeromark

Jan 22, 2020 • Software & AppsNewsaeromark

Automated processes control costs and margin, while increasing productivity by 50%, Flowrite says.

RUGGED REVIEW: Durabook R11 Tablet

Jan 21, 2020 • NewsReviewsrugged tabletsVarlinkdurabook

Field Service News' Deputy Editor Mark Glover road tests the Taiwanese firm's latest offering.

Varlink announce 15th Annual Meet the Manufacturer Exhibition

Jan 21, 2020 • HardwareNewsRugged devicesVarlinkISOdurabook

Varlink who distribute a range of rugged hardware, announce date and venue for 2020's Meet the Manufacturer event.

Handheld failures frustrate workforce and cost business, research shows

Jan 20, 2020 • FeaturesPanasonicPanasonic ToughbookHardwarereport

Panasonic study shows handheld devices with bar code readers on average fail more than 2.5 times a year and take 2.6 days to repair or replace.

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