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 Assessing The Broad Business Case For Rugged Computing 

 

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enable medical staff to access information from anywhere in the facility. Another 
objective was to be able to reach physicians and nurses in the facility without 
using the overhead paging system.  
 
Rick Allen, Director of IT Operations for Gwinnett, used a simple test to determine 
the type of business-rugged notebook computer he wanted to standardize on. 
 
“I knocked it off my desk, let it bounce around a little, picked it up and used it. We 
have not had to send any units out for repair,” he says.  
 
Gwinnett’s physicians and nurses use business-rugged notebooks to view 
medical records, order lab tests, get test results, view X-rays, request 
medications, view alternative treatment options, obtain contact information and 
communicate via instant messaging. More business-rugged notebooks are being 
deployed to support a fully electronic record-keeping initiative. 

 
…Conclusion: Rugged Reliability is a New Mobile Computing Imperative 

 
Demand for various levels of rugged computing is rising across both traditional 
and non-traditional markets. The demand is driven by the growth in numbers of 
mobile workers, new wireless broadband capabilities and the fact that more 
frequent use of devices in different locations exposes computers to higher levels 
of environmental risk. 
  
Growth in demand for rugged computing is occurring despite the fact that unit 
prices of these computers are higher than traditional commercial offerings. 
Organizations are able to cost-justify investments in rugged computers because 
they are less likely to be broken during the normal course of events in a mobile 
environment and cost less to own over their useful life. Growing evidence 
suggests that the long-term total cost of ownership (TCO) is significantly reduced 
because of the reliability and longevity of the platforms.  
 
The ability to use the various levels of rugged computers to meet the specific 
needs of different classes of users, while providing access to network resources, 
allows organizations to secure additional productivity gains from employees. As a 
result, more organizations in a greater number of industries and applications are 
finding a solid business case for fully, semi- or business-rugged notebook 
computers in their operations. 

     

                                                            

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Summary of Contents for The Toughbook 52

Page 1: ...s for reliable computing while describing the elements for different levels of ruggedness It reports on the spectrum of mission critical mobile users who have different levels of needs for rugged comp...

Page 2: ...developments enable continuous communication with employees outside of the office This observation is further supported by a study from the Washington DC based Telework Coalition which found that 89 o...

Page 3: ...experiencing some form of mishap drop knock and spill with their laptop These findings are in line with research conducted in 2005 by Framingham MA based IDC which showed that dropping while carrying...

Page 4: ...ing to executives seeking to field a mobile work force with cost effective and highly reliable computing resources What they are learning as they deploy new more rugged mobile computing equipment is t...

Page 5: ...ination by Fluids Salt Fog Sand and Dust Icing Freezing Rain Explosive Atmosphere arcing sparks Leakage High Temperature Low Temperature Temperature Shock Solar Radiation Sunshine Low Pressure Altitud...

Page 6: ...es include but are not limited to Consultants and other business executives who carry their entire office with them during engagements These engagements often call for extended visits with clients at...

Page 7: ...d important user base for rugged computing products especially with vehicle mounted computing installations In private industry rugged computing is used especially in the medical petrochemical utiliti...

Page 8: ...to savings in capital outlays and lost productivity For instance in the health care industry research from Venture Development Corporation shows the savings that can be achieved with rugged computing...

Page 9: ...ve this requirement should know how to use the IEC s IP standard to determine how much dust and water the product can withstand and still operate Hard and optical disk drives should be mounted in damp...

Page 10: ...are 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 Rugge...

Page 11: ...is rising across both traditional and non traditional markets The demand is driven by the growth in numbers of mobile workers new wireless broadband capabilities and the fact that more frequent use o...

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