DT Research Rugged Tablets: Night Vision Solutions for the Military

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Night vision technology is most known for thermal area searches with binoculars, monoculars, and scopes. Many industries, including construction, medicine, and the military, actively and successfully use systems based on this technology and thermal imaging devices.

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Predictive Maintenance with Automation

Preventive maintenance was used to fine-tune equipment availability rates on the production floor in conventional manufacturing. Suppliers and vendors would set a predetermined service schedule for entire fleets of assets, and parts would be replaced when needed, whether or not they were needed.

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Rugged Tablets for the Navy: Offering Convenience and Reliability for the Military

The United States Navy is utilizing rugged tablets in a variety of ways to improve dock and sea logistics. One of the challenges the military faces is being able to complete requests completely and efficiently in a timely manner, and having rugged tablets on hand to facilitate these processes allows for increased productivity and better outcomes.

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Rugged Tablets: A Business Necessity for Improved Workflow and Productivity

Companies across the world are relying on developing technologies to help drive innovation, strategy, growth, and competitive advantage now more than ever. In practically every type of organization, technology has become a critical and vital component. 

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Convertible Laptops: Optimizing Functionality and Flexibility in One Device

Prior to tablet technology, when a portable computer was required for a lengthy amount of time, the only option was to use a laptop. Then, as mobile CPUs became more powerful and operating systems became more flexible, there were choices: stick with the traditional clamshell design or choose a tablet, which provided less functionality and power but more convenience by eliminating the keyboard entirely. 

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