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Software as a Service vs. Perpetual Licensing – What & Why?

Have you been looking at software but are not sure if you should buy a license or subscribe to a service? You are not alone. Understanding the difference between these two software models and weighing the pros and cons of each will help you make a better decision.

First let’s start with some basic definitions.

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Posted on February 26, 2013

How to Connect the Wireless Dots and Mobilize Your Workforce

Without a doubt, service businesses experience a great deal of pressure to perform on time and on budget.  And they should.  But, when delivery is expected in less than 24 hours and the budget to operate that delivery is half of what it used to be, it is enough to make any company blow its gaskets. 

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Posted on February 21, 2013

SOTI MobiControl Named 2012 Editors’ Best Award Winner by Windows IT Pro Magazine

A world leader in Enterprise Mobility Device Management, SOTI Inc.’s MobiControl offering has been named the Gold Medal winner of the 2012 Editors’ Best Award in the Best Mobile and Wireless Product category by Penton Media’s Windows IT Pro.  Based on a product’s strategic importance to the market, competitive advantages, and value to customers, the Editor’s Best Awards are highly coveted industry distinctions. 

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Posted on December 21, 2012

Datalogic Provides Major Tracking Upgrades for DHL Express

Datalogic is known as a global leader in Automatic Identification and  a leading provider of enterprise mobility devices such as bar code readers, mobile computers and mobile vision systems.  With an established position in the Transportation & Logistics sector, DHL Express selected Datalogic to provide a new deployment system for their recently built logistics hub in Europe. 

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Posted on December 14, 2012

Motorola WiNG5 Beats Out Competing WLAN Providers

Wireless LANs are essential for modern business.  With the increasing number of tablet, wireless computing devices and enterprise mobility devices being used, there is a greater demand for better and more efficient WLANs.  In the early days of WLANs, traffic flowed from the field to the central office then back to the field.  WLANs now process local traffic locally and can be tagged as “distributed.”  The Tolly Group, an independent Internet Technology test lab and provider of third-party validation services, recen

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Posted on December 6, 2012

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