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British Gas Cuts Costs, Raises Productivity and Enhances Service with Intel Centrino Mobile Technology and Panasonic Toughbooks
White Paper British Gas is equipping its 6,000 service engineers and managers with powerful Panasonic notebooks based on Intel Centrino mobile technology and weighing just 2 kg (4.4 lbs). Mobile computers had already helped England’s largest residential gas... [03 Jul 2008]
The AA signs BT and Panasonic for field force rescue
News The AA has signed a multimillion-pound field force automation contract deal with BT and Panasonic. Panasonic will take care of the hardware side of things, providing support for the field force's laptops and other hardware, and, similar to the BT... [08 Jun 2005]
Optimising Treatment on the Move With Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology and the Panasonic Toughbook
White Paper Netcare 911 launched a pioneering mobile healthcare solution by introducing Panasonic Toughbook CF18 laptops powered by Intel Centrino Duo processors to 20 emergency response vehicles. As one of South Africa's largest privately owned medical... [25 Apr 2007]
Case Study: WebSphere Product Center at Panasonic
White Paper In Europe's consumer electronics market, Panasonic Europe and its competitors are constantly updating product offerings due to changing technologies. With such fierce competition and short product lifecycles, Panasonic's level of success greatly... [12 Dec 2007]
Sapiens lands $1.5m Panasonic deal
News Panasonic has awarded Sapiens a $1.5m contract to create a central logistics system for its European operations. The project, which will be divided into three stages, will allow Panasonic to track each product from receipt, through the order cycle... [09 Apr 1999]
Casio and Panasonic demo next generation devices
News Casio and Panasonic have been demonstrating their latest products at the Consumer Electric Show in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, Panasonic claims its virtual chef interactive microwave oven can record a recipe from the TV or download it from the Web and... [07 Jan 2000]
Panasonic and Sanyo snub online retail firm
News Japanese giants, Panasonic and Sanyo, were accused by start-up Web firm, Intersaver, of refusing to sell online because it reduced their profits. Panasonic stressed that online retail is becoming increasingly important, but commented: "Our trading... [18 Nov 1999]
Intel and Panasonic out to break cyberpirates' tunes
News Intel and Panasonic - the electronics giant owned by Matsushita - have released software which will prevent cyberpirates from illegally downloading music onto portable music players. Panasonic has already started selling two audio players in Japan... [09 Aug 2000]
Panasonic: Wireless Panasonic Toughbooks Go Everywhere Mobile Government Goes
White Paper For more than fifteen years, Panasonic Computer Solutions Company has produced the industry's most reliable mobile PCs - legendary Panasonic Toughbooks. Rugged, wireless and equipped with advanced technology, Toughbooks are total computing... [03 Jul 2008]
Panasonic DVCPRO - from DV to HD
White Paper The transition to DTV has begun and even consumers realize that DTV does not always mean HDTV. While some broadcasters are providing limited HDTV, libraries of SDTV exist and continue to grow. DVCPRO HD provides a cost effective, logical, and... [03 Jul 2008]
Panasonic Toughbooks: Durable Mobile Computing - A Government Necessity
White Paper Now more than ever, state and local government agencies nationwide are applying integrated business enterprise solutions to their public safety, criminal justice and citizen service sectors. With extreme budget restraints and an increasingly... [03 Jul 2008]
ToughBook Squares Up to North Country Weathering With Yorkshire Water
White Paper Yorkshire Water negotiated with Panasonic to purchase the mini ToughBook CF-M34 through a third party supplier, Concorde Informatics, who helped organise the NT build and liased with Panasonic for the supply of components. [09 Nov 2005]
Mobile police increase time on the beat
News So far 60 officers have been equipped with Panasonic Toughbooks, which use a closed Orange GPRS network and Citrix thin client technology to access the Police National Computer to do vehicle checks or suspect profiles. [23 Sep 2003]
HP takes aim at Action Man with portable
News It will face competition from several other companies, including Panasonic, which has been selling a beefed-up notebook line, dubbed the Toughbook, for years. Panasonic recently released its Toughbook 29, a magnesium chassis notebook that includes... [19 Mar 2004]
The Weekly Round-Up: 05.09.03
Round-Up The press release, no doubt written in days of yore, heralded a revolution in mobile communications technology: "With Panasonic's GD55 mobile phone, you will never have to worry about where to put your mobile again! [05 Sep 2003]
