Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, October 10 /PRNewswire/ --
- Industry Pioneer Meets Demand for Hands-Free, Voice-Directed
Functionality in Extreme Environments
Post Expo -- Symbol Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: SBL), The Enterprise
Mobility Company(TM), today introduced a new wearable mobile computer and
scanner system for high-performance computing in extreme environments.
Designed for warehouse and distribution customers that require hands-free
operation, the WT4000 series of wearable mobile computers deliver increased
productivity to industrial applications including distribution center order
picking, receiving, replenishment, loading, maintenance and repair. In
addition, it is well-suited for logistics applications including package
sorting and handling.
Worn on either the wrist or the hip, Symbol's WT4000 series of wearable
mobile computers allow users to move freely and scan data, access
business-critical information, and accurately perform data entry in
real-time. For maximum flexibility, Symbol's new wearable mobile computer
also offers headset support for voice picking.
"Target Express chose Symbol's wearable mobile computers and MC3090
series of mobile computers because they offered all of the features needed to
connect our people in real-time and drive our business expansion," said Chris
Bale, information technology director, Target Express. "One critical benefit
has been the reduction of our integration workload which has been simplified
by the fact that Symbol's products are optimized to work together across data
capture, wireless data transmission and device management. Symbol's
platforming approach also meant that the application work we did earlier this
year for the MC3090 mobile computer was easily adapted for the new wearable
mobile computer -- delivering on the investment protection promise."
Featuring IP-54 sealing rating and the ability to withstand four foot
drops to concrete across a range of operating temperatures, the new WT4000
wearable mobile computer system is built to withstand the rigors of everyday
use in the most demanding environments including dusty warehouse floors and
cold storage freezers. With its hands-free and highly ergonomic design,
Symbol's new wearable mobile computer supports voice-only, text-only and
combination voice and text applications to meet the versatile needs of Symbol
customers.
"Symbol's new wearable mobile computer and scanner system offers the
multi-modal voice and data capabilities necessary to significantly improve
warehouse and supply chain operations," said Steve Banker, analyst, ARC
Advisory Group. "I believe this new device will not only increase
productivity, but will also improve worker satisfaction with a versatile
mobile computing tool for a variety of applications."
Symbol's new RS309 and RS409 scanners deliver high-performance scanning
and accurate reading of both poorly printed and damaged bar codes. The RS309
wearable scanner delivers a wide scan range for workers picking items to fill
orders in the warehouse, and also provides protection from condensation when
moving between freezer and non-freezer environments. Positioned out of the
way on the back of the hand, the RS309 scanner generally can be worn for a
full shift without fatigue.
The RS409 ring scanner offers form and function, allowing unparalleled
freedom of movement and versatility in scanning, picking, and sorting
applications. The RS409 scanner is a lightweight, rugged device delivering
the latest in scanning technology for everyday use both indoors and outdoors.
The RS409 can be worn directly on the finger or over a gloved hand, and is
ideal for a wide range of applications -- from workers processing deliveries
in a postal facility to pickers loading cases of produce onto a pallet truck
to hospitality workers scanning lift tickets on a ski slope.
"Symbol is the pioneer of the wearable mobile computing category and the
new WT4000 series of wearable mobile computers is the result of more than a
decade of experience designing, selling and supporting wearable mobile
computing products," said Brian Viscount, vice president of product marketing
for Symbol's Mobile Computing Division. "With the development of ergonomics
that improve user comfort and safety, as well as increased ruggedization, the
new WT4000 series is Symbol's third generation wearable mobile computer and
sets the standard for productivity enhancements for workers across a range of
warehouse and logistics environments."
Symbol devices are utilized in harsh environments and often subjected to
abuse that would cause most other products to fail. Given their importance to
business operations, even the most rugged and dependable products require a
maintenance plan and a support strategy. The WT4000 series of wearable mobile
computers are eligible for Service from the Start with Comprehensive
Coverage, which significantly reduces unforeseen repair expenses by covering
accidental damage to displays, keypads, and other internal and external
components at no extra charge. In addition, Service from the Start Service
Center Support agreements help to maximize uptime on the RS309 and RS409
scanners -- ensuring customers derive full value from their technology
investment.
About Symbol Technologies
Symbol Technologies, Inc., The Enterprise Mobility Company(TM), is a
recognized worldwide leader in enterprise mobility, delivering products and
solutions that capture, move and manage information in real time to and from
the point of business activity. Symbol enterprise mobility solutions
integrate advanced data capture products, radio frequency identification
technology, mobile computing platforms, wireless infrastructure, mobility
software and world-class services programs. Symbol enterprise mobility
products and solutions are proven to increase workforce productivity, reduce
operating costs, drive operational efficiencies and realize competitive
advantages for the world's leading companies.
For Symbol Technologies:
For media information:
Traci Hoch Ethan Rasiel
Symbol Technologies, Inc. Edelman Public Relations
+1-631-738-5426 +1-212-704-4521
traci.hoch@symbol.comethan.rasiel@edelman.com
Ana Williams Susan Toh
Spark Communications Symbol Technologies
+44-(0)-207-436-0420 +65-6796-9629
ana@sparkcomms.co.uksusan.toh@symbol.com
For financial information: For industry analyst information:
Lori Chaitman Shirley Schroedl
Symbol Technologies, Inc. Symbol Technologies, Inc.
+1-631-738-5050 +1-631-738-4823
lori.chaitman@symbol.comshirley.schroedl@symbol.com
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