Yes, you read that right. Even small government (in addition to big government) is realizing the benefits of using iPads to work smarter and more efficiently. Read the rest of this entry »
Even Small Government is Realizing the Benefits of Using iPads
September 16th, 2013 by jeff
Clumsy Hands? Don’t Worry
September 16th, 2013 by jeff
Do you have a technician that you just know won’t be able to keep his new iPad safe in the field? Don’t worry, get him this – the Clumsy Case. Read the rest of this entry »
“Is The iPhone [iPad] Tough Enough For Field Service?”
August 23rd, 2013 by jeff
Check out this article over at Field Technologies magazine about how Johnson Controls, a $42 billion global diversified company in the building and automotive industries, switched from rugged devices to rugged-case-clad iPhones for their 4,000+ field service technicians.
Replacing leased rugged devices with rugged-case-clad iPhones and eliminating the need for a service-specific help desk will save Johnson Controls close to $3.6 million in operating costs. Read the rest of this entry »
“Construction management students required to use iPads”
August 22nd, 2013 by jeff
Here is an article over at EquipmentWorld.com about how one construction management college curriculum is requiring students to learn and use iPads.
iPads ‘essential’ to ‘the new way’ of managing projects on the jobsite these days
Full article here – Boise State Construction Management Students Required to use iPads as Tablets Become More Commonplace on Jobsites.
How to Print in the Field from iPad
July 19th, 2013 by jeff
From time to time (or maybe all the time), you may have the need to print documents in the field to leave preliminary test rests or field reports with contractors. There are a number of ways to do this. The iPad (iOS) is equipped with Apple’s AirPrint protocol that enables printing to AirPrint enabled printers wirelessly. In the early days, there were only a few printers that were AirPrint enabled. Today, most every printer manufacturer makes a substantial number of AirPrint enabled printers. Apple has a list of some AirPrint enabled printers from various manufacturers here. Read the rest of this entry »