Specifically I’m referring to the number of camera-enabled devices at this conference and creating images from smart phones instead of document feed paper scanners
In this case a dedicated document scanner is most likely a logical choice of capture device hardware because they are frequently scanning documents
I will be speaking about how mobile devices are transforming paper process and the impact it has and will continue to have in business
The need for enterprises to adopt mobile strategy can be no more evident. With the mobile device landscape changing by the day, there are now over 8000 types of mobile devices used across the globe
With the increasing power of these devices, bringing them closer in computing power certainly to our tablet devices, if not some of our aging laptops and desktops, mobile is moving back from being a thing to a description of the way we work
BYOD means Bring Your Own Device . You probably have a mobile device within arms reach right now that has the capability to do Mobile Capture
Introduction (BYOD | MDM) Remote workers and internal or onsite workers empowered with “ bring your own device ” (BYOD) policies can push the boundaries of IT and the typical IT-driven culture
Over the last few years, mass adoption of mobile devices at workplace has become one of the most dominant trends in Australian businesses. Considering the turbulent adoption rates in both personal and business settings, it is unsurprising that organizations saw both internal and external pressure for adopting mobile devices. Mobile devices in Australian businesses Mobile innovation is by no means an infant trend in Australian businesses
“Mobility means information, convenience, and social all served up on the go, across a variety of screen sizes and devices.” Mobile is more narrow, the devices and infrastructure that enable mobility. 2
What do digital cameras, cell phones, flat-screen TVs, transistor radios, mobile devices, high-priced lawyers, and the International Space Station have in common?
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