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Rugged country: Motion and Xplore join forces

Aug 21, 2015 • FeaturesHardwaremotion computingXplore TechnologieshardwareInterviewRugged computersrugged tablets

Texas is home to two of the biggest names in rugged computing and earlier this year they came together when Xplore Technologies acquired Motion Computing. It's good news for field service companies, says Ian Davies, Country Manager, Northern Europe,...

Taking the tablets, saving lives.

Jul 07, 2015 • Newsambulance servicesmotion computingrugged tabletstablet computers

The Danish Ambulance service is to deploy almost 600 Motion C5 tablet computers as part of an innovative “Intelligent Ambulance” project that has been proven to save lives, Xplore Technologies Corporation has announced. The C5 units, which will be...

Hands on: Motion F5m rugged tablet

Jun 29, 2015 • FeaturesHardwaremotion computinghardwarerugged tablets

The debate around which devices are best suited to a field service engineer is a long, complex and ever changing one...

Scottish ambulance service to use Getac T800 rugged windows tablet for emergency operations

May 26, 2015 • HardwareNewsEmergency ServicesGetacrugged tablets

The Scottish Ambulance Service has signed a deal with leading ICT supplier Terrafix to use Getac’s T800 fully rugged thin and light Windows 8.1 tablets within its fleet of emergency vehicles.

Xplore RangerX Pro fully-rugged tablets deployed for network construction technicians

Sep 23, 2014 • HardwareNewsXplorerugged tabletstelecoms

Xplore Technologies Corp manufacturer of ultra and fully-rugged tablets, announced earlier this month that they have received an additional order for approximately 1,500 RangerX Pro fully-rugged Android tablets that will be used by a major U.S....

The Rugged Type: Exclusive interview with Peter Molyneux, Getac (Part Two)

Aug 05, 2014 • FeaturesHardwarePeter MolyneuxBYODGetachardwareRugged laptopsrugged tablets

In part one of this exclusive interview with rugged specialist manufacturer Getac's UK president Peter Molyneux we looked at how long we can expect a rugged device to last as well as whether Microsoft could return to power in the mobile arena. Now...

What lies beneath... exclusive interview with Peter Mollyneux, Getac

Apr 29, 2014 • FeaturesHardwarePeter MolyneuxGetachardwareInterviewrugged tabletsT800

Following on from the launch of a 7inch Android tablet last year, Getac have now launched a fully rugged 8 inch tablet that runs Windows 8.1. Field Service News spoke exclusively with Peter Molyneux about the new launch and Getac’s approach to...

NEW GETAC T800 8.1" FULLY RUGGED TABLET DESIGNED FOR THE MOBILE WORKER

Apr 24, 2014 • HardwareNewsPeter MolyneuxGetachardwarerugged tablets

Global designer and manufacturer of rugged computing technology, Getac, is launching a new tablet designed specifically to boost productivity for mobile workers, the 8.1" Windows 8 Getac T800.

Go mobile the right way to fully realise the power of GIS

Mar 14, 2014 • FeaturesHardwaremotion computingGIShardwarerugged tablets

Ian Davies, UK Country Manager for Motion Computing looks at the importance of GIS to the utilities field and what we need to consider if we are going to get it right...

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