The world has been forever changed since the onset of COVID-19. It still seems surreal to walk down empty streets or into a place of business with everyones face covered, and yet it is our new way of life. An existence weve never known before but are working to accept. Many wonder what the new normal will be and what changes to society are here to stay?
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Rugged Tablet Security Features
Security on devices used by government officials, military and private companies who work with branches within the government is a top priority. Security is a topic that continues to expand in conversations globally as threats to systems, processes and procedures remain at risk. As a manufacturer of rugged tablets for both government and military branches, we pride ourselves on added security built into our rugged tablets to protect the information within the network as well as additional security measures within secure buildings so users are authenticated prior to entering a facility.
Continue reading “Rugged Tablet Security Features”Rugged Tablets Increase the Efficiency of City Infrastructure, Growth and Development
The infrastructure of a city is its lifeline for quality of life, as well as economic growth and development. Infrastructure of a city can include both hard and soft infrastructure requirements such as transportation, energy the production of and electrical grids throughout the city, health and education, water facilities, public safety and/or IT services.
The Smart Way to Build Smart Cities: Rugged Tablet BIM Technology
Theres no denying that the common thread of all smart cities around the globe is highly-advanced technology, specifically information and communication technologies (ICT) that collect copious amounts of data on all functions and operations within the city.
Local Governments Integrate the Use of Rugged Tablets for Utility Maintenance
City planners and local government leaders are constantly looking for ways to improve and enhance city programs. For many cities tracking the progress of utility maintenance around the city can be a bit cumbersome. For many years tracking the updates of utilities around the city has been done by sending men/women into various parts of the city to check on pipes that need repairs or maintenance, utility lines that need to be installed or repaired and water plant maintenance. The information is documented by a pad of paper and pencil and then taken back to the office and entered into a computer system, leaving room for human error as well as additional labor and manpower.