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Recent Laptops Business White Papers, Webcasts and Case Studies | BNET
Recent Laptops Business White Papers, Webcasts and Case Studies | BNET

Live Webcast: Mobile Tools for Competitive Advantage
In tough economic times, your business needs a competitive advantage! Expensive office suites and high overhead infrastructure are the staples of traditional organizational design. Consider the payoffs your business could reap from leveraging mobile technology: implement leaner infrastructures, and increase your coverage area and speed of responsiveness without increasing your costs! Join this live TechRepublic Webcast, presented by PC Connection and sponsored by Toshiba, to see you how to use today's "mobile tools for competitive advantage in a down economy". Kicking off the seminar, Forrester Analyst Chris Silva will explore mobile tools--including more powerful networks, new mobile applications, middleware, and various modes through which users can be given access to mobile tools--giving your business insight on how to leverage these best practices to benefit your organization. Co-presenter Cindy Zwerling, Toshiba Group Manager, B2B Product Marketing, will then discuss how to measure the true value of an Intel® Centrino® 2 processor technology based notebook for your business and capitalize on the seamless communication and connectivity that new wireless platforms can offer - so your organization can reap the business-building benefits of taking your organization mobile. Register today! Co-Sponsored by:
Simple, Strong and Spectacular Microsoft Vista & Toshiba Notebooks for Business
A Toshiba notebook PC preinstalled with Microsoft Vista Business offers you the security, mobility, and productivity enhancements you need to focus on what matters most, your business. Experience a world above and beyond Windows XP with a Toshiba notebook preinstalled with Windows Vista Business. Get the operating system of tomorrow today! Time is money with your small business. With Windows Vista Business it is easier and faster than ever to find, use, manage, and share information with your PC. Your business data is invaluable. Windows Vista Business has advanced and automated data protection features so you can worry less about the security of your data and more about your customers. Your business does not live in an office--it goes wherever you go. With Windows Vista Business, you can connect, communicate and network whether you are in the office or on the road. View this on-demand TechRepublic Webcast, co-sponsored by PC Connection and Toshiba, to learn more. Co-Sponsored by:
Visit the Cisco Mobility Resource Center: Your source for mobility solutions
Keeping employees mobile is a fact of business for many small and midsize companies. The challenge is to keep them connected, productive and collaborating when they're away from the central office. The Cisco Mobility Resource Center helps SMBs resolve their mobile connectivity challenges. The Resource Center offers videos, downloads, podcasts and more, all designed to help small and medium businesses get mobile connectivity solutions to improve productivity and drive sales and revenue. Best of all, the information is FREE. So visit today!
Work From Anywhere: New video explores latest mobility solutions for SMBs
Many small and midsize businesses rely on mobile workers. The challenge is keeping them connected and productive away from the office. In this new Cisco BizWiseTV video, "Work From Anywhere," mobility consultant Phil Montero talks about the need for a smart mobility strategy to address the three key issues most businesses face: providing access to information, enabling mobile communication, and facilitating collaboration among mobile employees. "Work From Anywhere" will help you recognize the challenges your business faces, and take the first steps toward overcoming them. Watch now for FREE!
Improving Notebook and Tablet Displays
In this paper discover how Fujitsu's breakthrough LCD technology, with Crystal View Treatment, is improving viewing angles in notebooks and tablets.
Enhancing Business Mobility with Pen Computing
For years pen-enabled computing devices have enjoyed great success and acceptance in highly vertical industries like delivery services, auditing and POS. The primary limitations of early pen computing devices, which were the hurdles to early mainstream adoption, were the power limitations of the devices, no stable OS environment for application development, and the lack of a keyboard for traditional input. Now, with the availability of Windows XP Tablet PC edition and Vista, which are both pen-enabled operating systems, the flexibility afforded by dual function convertible notebooks and a host of third-party applications, pen computing has expanded into areas like healthcare, insurance, education, retail, and sales force automation. What used to be strictly vertical has now caught on as a preferred alternative to standard notebooks. Is now the right time for you to consider pen computing? To find out, listen to this TechRepublic Webcast, now available on demand and featuring Paul Moore, Senior Director of Product Marketing for Fujitsu Computer Systems.
The Power of the Pen
More than at any other time in the history of personal computing solutions, pen computing today provides performance and flexibility that is opening doors for all types of industries and users. What used to be strictly a vertical technology, used primarily in healthcare and insurance, is becoming horizontal and finding a home in education, sales force automation, and a host of other applications. This transition is no coincidence. As more and more workers become mobile, the ease of use and accuracy provided by the pen is taking the industry by storm. This white paper discusses why so many businesses today are deciding to take advantage of pen computing, its advantages over standard notebook computers, the industries that are best suited to pen computing, the types of form-factors and other choices available, and how pen-enabled computers can benefit all types of users and the types of work they do.
Essential Manager's Guide: Communications Tools for the Effective Worker
Avaya and DK, a leading publisher of business reference books, have created a limited edition series on business critical communications challenges and solutions. In Essential Managers Communications Tools for the Effective Worker, discover the positive impact of Unified Communications on both day-to-day interactions as well as on higher level goals such as business process efficiency, customer loyalty and profitability. Explore the communications dilemmas faced by workers, management, technology teams, and organizations as a whole. Learn specific proven strategies for using Unified Communications to address these challenges, and gain useful insights for evaluating and building a compelling business case for Unified Communications in your organization.
Why an AMD-based Toshiba Laptop is Right for Your Business
Before you purchase your next laptop PC, you should understand the options now available to you in mobile processors and chipsets. This year, a whole new class of serious business notebooks based on AMD technology have been introduced that offer great performance, reliability and value. To learn more about the differences and benefits offered by AMD-based laptops, listen to this TechRepublic Webcast with Craig Marking, Sr. Product Manager for Toshiba America, and Jonathan Seckler, Division Manager, Notebook Division, AMD. Presented in conjunction with PC Connection, this on-demand presentation highlights: Architectural benefits of AMD-based laptops How to assess your essential mobility needs Industry-insider tips for establishing a laptop PC budget Co-Sponsored by:
Maximize application performance for remote offices and mobile workers
Being able to efficiently access business-critical applications and line-of-business apps is essential for ensuring the productivity of workers, but it is often a challenge for branch offices, telecommuters, and mobile users. Bandwidth, latency, and connectivity problems can often slow down and disrupt performance and lead to productivity losses. Sponsored by Riverbed, this on-demand TechRepublic Webcast, moderated by Josh Gingold and led by TechRepublic Executive Editor Jason Hiner: Delves into the causes of these application performance problems Talks about the best practices and solutions for dealing with them Looks at how and where you can use WAN caching technologies to provide faster and more reliable application performance and save bandwidth costs View this on-demand Webcast today! Note: This premium editorial content is underwritten by Riverbed. The registration information you provide will be shared with this sponsor.
Intel Technology Moment podcast: Mobility
Learn more about Intel Centrino Pro technology with Mike Agerbo of "Get Connected TV" and how this technology will help you to stay connected and productive.
Smartphones Disencumber Webcor's Construction Pros by Combining Handheld, Lap...
This case study discusses the wireless connectivity needs of workers in the building trades and explains how Palm® Treo™ smartphones are meeting those needs for the construction professionals at Webcor Builders. Previously, salaried employees of the California construction firm carried these four devices: Palm handheld Laptop computer Cell phone Digital camera Learn how the Treo smartphones, combined with Good Technology's GoodLink system, have disencumbered Webcor's employees while providing them with a secure way to send and receive e-mail, exchange photographs and other files, and use the company's proprietary utilities and third-party applications.
Smartphones: Improving Efficiency, Productivity, and Communication in the Dis...
Find out how Palm® Treo™ smartphones and Good Technology's Good Mobile Messaging service are enabling employees of the District of Columbia to provide better government service to the citizens of Washington, D.C. This case study highlights the benefits that employees are realizing through the smartphones, including the ability to: Stay in touch with their offices from anywhere Improve both internal and external customer service Enhance productivity Retrieve up-to-date e-mail and calendar info—without carrying expensive laptops React quickly in the event of a disaster or other emergency
Mobilizing To Take Advantage Of The Edge
Technology is making the world smaller and more interdependent. There's an explosion of applications and technologies at "The edge": mobile, wireless, always-on devices including cell phones, PDAs, and machine-to-machine communications using RFID and Bluetooth technology. This is transforming how and where work is done. And the explosion at the edge is beginning to tax the capabilities of legacy information systems originally designed to process manual inputs and batch loads. This paper: Addresses the state of edge computing; Defines the value and benefits of a more mobile enterprise; Looks at the challenges associated with supporting an organization focused on edge computing; and Examines existing and emerging solutions that meet the unique challenges of workers on the edge.
Law Firm Improves Productivity And Bottom Line Using Blackberry And Onset Tec...
Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC is a full-service Boston-based law firm with 500 lawyers and senior professionals and a total of 1,100 employees. Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC needed to replace PDAs and laptops with a wireless solution that would improve customer service and allow attachment reading, data access and online billing when lawyers were out-of-office. Mintz Levin's pilot project with BlackBerry led to the deployment of 525 BlackBerry handhelds on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The implementation of Onset Technology's METAmessage application allowed advanced document conversion, data access and online billing.

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