26 Sep 2002
The PC is dead - long live the PC. Like it or not, desktop PCs are no longer the be-all and end-all of business computing. The desktop is now part of a much wider computing hardware base, one populated by more mobile devices such as laptops, PDAs and smart phones.
Mobile devices have proven themselves invaluable in factory floor and field services applications.
Now the rest of the corporate world is realising that this technology brings with it significant productivity gains, as well as innovative ways of doing business. Our special report starts here ...
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