The trade between rugged and CPU no longer exists

The trade between rugged and CPU no longer exists

Kris Oldland, Editor-in-Chief of Field Service News, welcomes Ben Baum, VP of Americas, Durabook, to the Field Service News Digital Symposium to offer his expert insight into the latest innovations in rugged computing devices.

 

As we continue to drive deeper into an era of digital transformation, the tools we empower our field service engineers with become ever more important. We need to make sure the computing devices they use as a critical part of their daily workflow are up to the task both in terms of speed and efficiency of their processing power but also are reliable and durable enough to meet the demands of day-to-day life in the field. 

 

In this excerpt from what was a long and engaging discussion full of insight from both sides, the two discuss how the ongoing digital transformation that we are moving through in the field service sector may lead to new technology requirements for our field service technicians and explore what these requirements may be.

 

In this excerpt from what was a long and engaging discussion full of insight from both sides, the conversation turns to how the trade that was often considered in terms of durability and processing power is no longer necessarily one we have to make now, as we see truly powerful devices such as Durabook’s S15 introduced into the market.

Want to know more?

This video is available exclusively for FSN PRO/PRO+ members, but thanks to our partner on this project Durabook, it is also available for a limited period only to those on our FSN FREE membership tier.

 

If you are already a member and cannot see the ‘watch now’ button please make sure you are logged in. If you are not yet a member you can sign up for free either by for or with your LinkedIn on the unlock button below. 

 

Data usage note: By accessing this content you consent to the contact details submitted when you registered as a subscriber to fieldservicenews.com to be shared with the listed sponsor of this premium content Durabook who may contact you for legitimate business reasons to discuss the content of this briefing report.

Close