Assessing The Broad Business Case For Rugged Computing
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…Gearing up for Semi- or Business-Rugged Solutions
While semi- and business-rugged devices cannot withstand the same levels of
stress as fully rugged solutions, they are often a higher-performing alternative
from a processing capacity perspective. The reason: fully rugged computers are
completely sealed to protect against dust and liquid exposure. As a result, they
cannot use fans to cool the system down. To accommodate this requirement,
components that emit lower levels of heat are used in fully rugged solutions. Of
course, that said, rugged computing leaders like Panasonic have worked hard to
innovate to bridge the divide between high performance and rugged reliability.
Semi- and business-rugged solutions offer a user experience and computing
capacity that is comparable to conventional non-rugged laptops at a level of
reliability and robustness comparable to rugged devices. They are an appropriate
solution for heavy mobile use where reliability and availability are top priorities but
vehicle mounting and weather are not a factor.
Business-rugged devices should share many of the internal features of fully
rugged devices, such as shock-absorbing flexible connectors and specially
engineered shock-resistant hard- and optical-drive components.
…Semi- and Business-Rugged in Military Environment
Even the military is finding applications for semi- and business-rugged portable
computing, illustrating the point that one size does not fit all within an
organization. Semi- rugged solutions are appearing in intense— but non-
combat— environments, such as Tactical Operations Centers, intelligence and
logistics operations.
One Army program that uses semi-rugged computers is the Medical
Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4). MC4 is a medical information
management system that supports Army field medical forces, enables
comprehensive lifelong electronic medical record access for soldiers, and
enhances medical situational awareness for Army commanders.
The MC4 system consists of mobile computers, networking and peripheral
equipment to interface with medical command and control. The mobile medic
computer system must be portable and durable since it supports field medics
deployed in combat conditions while ensuring soldiers have the care they need on
the battlefield.
…Business-Rugged Computing in the Healthcare Environment
Gwinnett Hospital System, based in Gwinnett, Georgia, has deployed business-
rugged systems to support its 4,000 employees and 750 physicians. When
Gwinnett opened a new hospital in October 2006, one of its main goals was to