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Captec Partner with Dell, Getac, Panasonic and Samsung for In-vehicle Applications

Nov 22, 2018 • HardwareNewsPanasonicCaptecDellEnterprise Mobilityfield servicefield service technologyGetacrugged hardwaresamsungService Management

Captec, the designer and supplier of specialist computing platforms, has teamed up with market-leading rugged tablet manufacturers to provide 360-degree in-vehicle solutions.

JLT Mobile Computers Expands its Android™ Products Suite with New Fully Rugged Tablets and Handheld Computers

Nov 08, 2018 • HardwareNewsEnterprise Mobilityfield servicefield service technologyJLTJLT Mobile Computersrugged hardwareRugged Mobilerugged tabletsService ManagementField Service HardwareManaging the Mobile Workforce

JLT Mobile Computers, a leading developer and manufacturer of reliable computers for demanding environments, sees an increasing demand for Android within many of its core segments, including warehouse logistics, transportation, ports, mining and...

Captec Introduces Brand New Rugged Tablet for Mobile Workforces

Nov 02, 2018 • HardwareNewsCaptecEnterprise Mobilityfield servicefield service managementfield service technologyruggedrugged hardwarerugged tabletsField Service HardwareManaging the Mobile Workforce

Captec, designer and supplier of specialist computer platforms, has announced the launch of a brand new fully rugged tablet, built specifically for mobile workforces.

Hands On Hardware Review: Janam XM 75

Sep 12, 2018 • FeaturesHardwareXM75Enterprise Mobilityfield servicefield service technologyHandheld Computinghardwarejanamrugged hardwareService ManagementDrop TestField Service HardwarePR Rating

We recently gave Janam’s XT100 handheld computer a full Hands-On review and now we turn our attention to its sibling the XM75 which shares mostly the same specifications but comes in a different form factor...

Ten big field service trends to watch in 2016 (part three)

Feb 22, 2016 • FeaturesFuture of FIeld Servicerugged hardwaresmart glasses trends for 2016

Welcome to the third part of this series in which Field Service News Editor-in-Chief Kris Oldland takes a look at some of the key trends set to have an impact in 2016.

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