Genuinely rugged or pretender — how do your field service devices rate?
Supplied by Panasonic Australia Pty Limited on Tuesday, 19 July, 2016
Eight out of ten field service devices will be exposed to stressors including drops and shocks, rain and weather, heat and cold, dust and vibration. 70% of tablets that fail in the field fail in a protective case — not all devices advertised are all they are cracked up to be.
Download this white paper to learn how to distinguish genuine tough devices from those disguised as rugged. Discover how to ensure maximum IT durability and reliability for your business.
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