Motion announces new webinar entitled, "Mobility in Retail: Tablet PCs for Improving the Customer Connection".
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Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Positive Review of Motion Computing's CL900 Tablet
m-Logistics Magazine reviews Motion's CL900
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Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
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Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Do Tablets Really Need Security Apps?
Article that discusses the question about potential security concerns with tablets. Whether it be a windows-based OS or an open source Android OS, in today's age, one cannot become complacent.
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Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
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Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Businesses Already Preparing Their Windows 8 Plans
WINRUMORS reports that businesses are already eyeing future deployment of Windows 8 and its tablet support.
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Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
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Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
eWeek: Business Embraces Tablets-With Caution
eWeek in article discusses how despite increased interest by small and enterprise business, decision makers have their concerns of their existing systems and security.
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Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
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Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
Five medical practice tasks simplified—from desk to diagnosis—using the Tablet PC
These are some excellent discussion points for how tablet PC's can increase efficiency and satisfy increased need in helathcare.
1. Interacting with your patient during a consultation
A picture or sketch is worth a thousand words when communicating treatment plans or injury descriptions with your patient. Patients internalize and retain information better through interactive tools. Adding handwritten notes, sketches, and images is easy with the digital pen and handwriting capability.
2. Entering handwritten notes into the Electronic Health Record
Using the Tablet PC in Tablet mode allows the use of a stylus to click on software choices and enter handwritten notes that are captured electronically and are easily accessible. Charting can be completed during patient visits while still maintaining a personal connection with the patient and eliminating the need to enter information into the EHR later. Medical instructions can be wirelessly* sent for printing and handed to the patient at the end of the appointment.
3. Generating accurate Prescriptions for fast fulfillment
Electronically use your Tablet PC at point of care to review medication lists, select prescriptions, accurately prepare scripts that and perform medication reconciliation. All of these tasks can be sent wirelessly* to the front office for the patient at check out; or directly to the pharmacy for fast fulfillment.
4. Sharing information at point of care.
Share x-rays, other types of images, and results with your patients in the examination room. Multitouch gestures, finger taps and swipes across the screen allow easy and efficient navigation through applications and menus, to compare x-ray images and look up pertinent medical information. Images of procedures can be shared with and saved into their medical record.
5. Facilitating efficient workflow practices from office to examination room
Your workday may begin in your office, answering emails and planning your day, but you shouldn't spend more time trying to figure out your computers than you do practicing medicine. Your Tablet PC is docked and working as a fully featured desktop PC. With a simple flip, the Tablet PC can be used in tablet mode, using the stylus to enter handwritten notes or click on software choices. Move from the office to the examination room with ease.
Click HERE for original posting
Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
1. Interacting with your patient during a consultation
A picture or sketch is worth a thousand words when communicating treatment plans or injury descriptions with your patient. Patients internalize and retain information better through interactive tools. Adding handwritten notes, sketches, and images is easy with the digital pen and handwriting capability.
2. Entering handwritten notes into the Electronic Health Record
Using the Tablet PC in Tablet mode allows the use of a stylus to click on software choices and enter handwritten notes that are captured electronically and are easily accessible. Charting can be completed during patient visits while still maintaining a personal connection with the patient and eliminating the need to enter information into the EHR later. Medical instructions can be wirelessly* sent for printing and handed to the patient at the end of the appointment.
3. Generating accurate Prescriptions for fast fulfillment
Electronically use your Tablet PC at point of care to review medication lists, select prescriptions, accurately prepare scripts that and perform medication reconciliation. All of these tasks can be sent wirelessly* to the front office for the patient at check out; or directly to the pharmacy for fast fulfillment.
4. Sharing information at point of care.
Share x-rays, other types of images, and results with your patients in the examination room. Multitouch gestures, finger taps and swipes across the screen allow easy and efficient navigation through applications and menus, to compare x-ray images and look up pertinent medical information. Images of procedures can be shared with and saved into their medical record.
5. Facilitating efficient workflow practices from office to examination room
Your workday may begin in your office, answering emails and planning your day, but you shouldn't spend more time trying to figure out your computers than you do practicing medicine. Your Tablet PC is docked and working as a fully featured desktop PC. With a simple flip, the Tablet PC can be used in tablet mode, using the stylus to enter handwritten notes or click on software choices. Move from the office to the examination room with ease.
Click HERE for original posting
Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Motion Computing Tablet Adds Bar Code, Magnetic Scanner for Hospital Use
eWeek's IT Healthcare News relased a story today regarding Motion Computing's SlateMate and discusses how it may be used in healthcare environment.
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Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
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Eric Ostroff is the Motion Product Manager at Advantec Computers, one of Motion Computing's oldest distributors. With a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management, Eric has 15 years experience within the IT industry and seven years in technology sales in the DMR channel.
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