/24-7PressRelease/ - Fort Collins, CO, June 17, 2005 - By 2006 there may be over 40 million mobile workers who will be connected via wireless communications to their enterprise solutions. With the technology becoming more affordable and prevalent, many companies are looking into automating their mobile workforce. They want workers in the field to have access to corporate databases and applications such as Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS), as well as the ability to create, review and update records wherever the work occurs.
DataSplice, in conjunction with Intermec, has created a whitepaper that addresses important issues of mobilizing your field work force. From goal setting and requirements reviews to ROI and financial considerations, this whitepaper provides information that will show the justifications for going mobile. While many first site going "paperless" as a reason for going mobile, there are plenty of other reasons that just make good business sense, including reduce customer payment cycles, identify potential failures and staving off potential disasters, eliminating manual data entry errors and more.
The whitepaper, "Considerations when Mobilizing your Field Service Workforce" is available for download at http://www.datasplice.com/mobilize
DataSplice provides mobile handheld technology for field service maintenance in the Oil and Gas, Utilities, Defense and Manufacturing industries, and is an alternative to MAXIMO software mobile products. DataSplice was founded in 2001 and is based in Fort Collins, Colorado. For more information visit http://www.datasplice.com or call 800-377-1974. DataSplice is not affiliated with MAXIMO , which is a registered trademark of MRO Software, Inc.
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