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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

What to Consider When Building Help for Mobile Devices for Field Workers

How timely is this?  My next project is to work on training for a mobile devices in the field, so I was delighted to find this article on the TechWhirl bog:


What to Consider When Building Help for Mobile Devices for Field Workers


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There’s no denying that smart devices are taking over. Everywhere we turn, people are talking about the newest app they’ve downloaded (Angry Birds anyone?). But aside from avian masochism and borderline obsessive updates on Facebook, smart phones and other mobile devices (tablets, PDAs, etc.) have proven their usefulness in the professional world, and in particular, for workers in the field. Service providers like Verizon and ATT offer multiple business solutions for field workers. AirStrip Technologies, offered by Verizon, has a product called AirStrip OB which “delivers patient data, including fetal heartbeats and maternal contraction patters, in real time to the physician’s Blackberry, Palm, or Windows Mobile device” 


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