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  • Modern Communications Benefits Every Vertical

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    Digital connectivity and technology have revolutionized workplaces, and the old thought that all workers must be located on site to be productive is now a thing of the past. Individuals and teams in many trades can perform their job duties from anywhere with the right technology.

  • Unlocking New Opportunities with Webex and Intelisys

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    We used to say that the future workplace was a hybrid one. And Webex by Cisco was helping prepare companies for a time when people could work from anywhere, on any device. And then the pandemic hit.

  • Deploying only one solution to streamline mobility? It’s possible, with Zebra.

    Ansley Hoke
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    End-user customers experience an assortment of technology challenges in their workplaces. They need their employees to be mobile and nimble while staying connected to everyone in the business—whatever that business may be. Workers being tied to their desk phones for communication no longer is an option. Collaboration not only is required inside the brick-and-mortar walls, but also between multiple facilities in the same country and around the globe. Devices must be reliable, and workers need to know, in real time, when those devices are experiencing technical problems—so IT departments can fix them promptly and limit as much downtime as possible.

  • Going rugged can maximize productivity and efficiency

    Wendy Thacker
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    Enterprises across utilities, public safety, manufacturing, logistics, transportation, and even the military are looking at numerous methods to create more efficient and productive workforces. Rugged tablets are considered must-have devices for mobile workers dealing with tough conditions. Let’s look at some of the advantages they provide.

  • Reopening sports and entertainment venues will require new technology and represent a long lasting investment

    Kyle DeWitt
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    The sports and entertainment industry conjures images of crowds packed tightly together – a notion that for many of us feels like a distant past. Yet as COVID-related restrictions are lifted and businesses are adjusting to a new normal, new technologies are emerging that advance the digital transformation and ensure consumers and employees are armed with the proper precautions. And while some of these solutions seem temporary, the reality is that many represent an investment in the sports and entertainment industry of tomorrow – an investment that consumers and businesses alike will benefit from.