Top 5 Law Enforcement Applications
- At April 19, 2011
- By admin
- In Webinars
Top 5 Law Enforcement Applications Police are using in their Vehicles
Apple may have convinced the masses, but law enforcement has long known that applications are the best way to justify new technology in a vehicle. But whether it is a physical device or software for an existing device, the criteria for selection is never 100% clear. Can it be upgraded or will it need to be replaced? Does it play nicely with your other devices or software? What are other law enforcement agencies doing? The other challenge is that technology is moving so quickly that by the time you evaluate something and get approval, new solutions have shown up. Whatever you choose, be sure to consider new future-proof architectures for providing communications for all these devices and applications and we’ll share with you the key ways that such an architecture can make connectivity simpler and more cost-effective.
4G Networks for your Fleet
- At April 19, 2011
- By admin
- In Webinars
With all the buzz about 4G Networks, many city CIOs are considering taking advantage of improved speed and latency to deploy new applications like video and VoIP across municipal, public safety, transit and utility fleets. Learn how a field upgradable communications platform can enable you to simply and cost-effectively take advantage of 4G, use 3G and Wi-Fi as back-up as required, and make the connection available to multiple devices and applications in the vehicle. Understand why those using laptops with network cards for all their in-vehicle requirements may be seeing the inherent disadvantages of using Windows to manage dispatch, video, records management and other applications. Find out how a new approach to mobile networking is needed – one that protects the investments you’ve already made in devices, but that enables you to migrate simply to WiMAX, LTE and soon, a public safety broadband network.
WiMAX for your Fleet
- At April 19, 2011
- By admin
- In Webinars
With all the buzz about WiMAX, many city CIOs are considering taking advantage of improved speed and latency to deploy new applications like video and VoIP across municipal, public safety, transit and utility fleets. Learn how a field upgradable communications platform can enable you to simply and cost-effectively take advantage of WiMAX, use 3G and Wi-Fi as back-up as required, and make the connection available to multiple devices and applications in the vehicle. Understand why those using laptops with network cards for all their in-vehicle requirements may be seeing the inherent disadvantages of using Windows to manage dispatch, video, records management and other applications. Find out how a new approach to mobile networking is needed – one that protects the investments you’ve already made in devices, but that enables you to migrate simply to WiMAX today, and later to the public safety broadband network.
Top 5 EMS Applications
- At April 19, 2011
- By admin
- In Webinars
Top 5 EMS Applications Paramedics / EMTs are using in their Vehicles
Apple may have convinced the masses, but EMS has long known that applications are the best way to justify new technology in an ambulance. But whether it is a physical device or software for an existing device, the criteria for selection is never 100% clear. Can it be upgraded or will it need to be replaced? Does it play nicely with your other devices… or software? Does it have a track record in the EMS world, or is it new to this market? What are other EMS agencies doing? The other challenge is that technology is moving so quickly that by the time you evaluate something and get approval, new solutions have shown up. Whatever you choose, be sure to consider new future-proof architectures for providing communications for all these devices and applications and we’ll share with you the key ways that such an architecture can make connectivity simpler and more cost-effective.













