Cloud Computing, or IT in the Clouds
One of the newest and most important trends currently shaping the IT industry is undoubtedly Cloud Computing, also known as the Cloud.
An Android Enterprise Smartphone designed for small and medium-sized businesses, mainly useful in retail and hospitality sectors. The TC20 is a lightweight, rugged device. It features a built-in 1D and 2D barcode scanner, longer battery life, enhanced connectivity, and supports reporting. The TC20 is adapted to operate in various conditions, including dusty environments. Thanks to the OneCare LifeGuard for Android solution, Zebra provides extended security updates, ensuring the operating system remains secure.
The device features a 4.3-inch screen and an Android interface. It is available in both touchscreen and keyboard versions. Thanks to the TC20, employees can dedicate more time to customers, as the Push-to-Talk Express function provides communication over a wireless local area network (LAN), allowing one-on-one or group communication. Additionally, the TC20 enables efficient reporting and improves customer service quality. A wide range of accessories, such as snap-on Powerpack batteries for continuous use, wrist straps, and trigger handles, allow staff to perform various tasks with reduced strain and increased productivity.
Zebra Technologies offers the largest range of Android mobile computers. “The introduction of the TC20 enterprise smartphone strengthens our position as a leader in Android for business,” said Joe White, Senior Vice President of Enterprise Mobile Computing. For more information, visit the Zebra Technologies website.
One of the newest and most important trends currently shaping the IT industry is undoubtedly Cloud Computing, also known as the Cloud.
According to Cisco, Kinetic is a cloud-based platform that helps customers extract, compute, and move data from connected devices to IoT applications to deliver better outcomes and services. This platform represents a significant milestone for Cisco and its customers who want to unlock the value of data generated by machines, things, and connected environments.