Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers
The Price of Progress: Assessing the Need for a Mobile Computing Migration
Overview Birds fly south every winter because instinct tells them their biological systems can't withstand changing weather conditions. For birds, the choice is simple: migration or extinction. The migration decision for enterprise mobile computer owners is not so clear. The benefits to migrating to new mobile computing technology and risks from maintaining aging systems are sometimes hard to measure. Eventually there is an end of life for every enterprise mobile computer. Planning is the difference between a successful migration and being left out in the cold. This white paper will help readers prepare for a mobile computing migration.
| Publisher | Intermec Technologies | File Format | |
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| Date Published | May 2007 | Downloads | 6 |
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