Our customer has the following business units; trucking, engineering, asset management, facility management, road and bridge building and construction and many more. Each of these business units have a need for mobile software on rugged handhelds to communicate with their management team and software in the office.
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More Business for Mobile Software and Handheld PDAs in Australia & New Zealand
Our customer has the following business units; trucking, engineering, asset management, facility management, road and bridge building and construction and many more. Each of these business units have a need for mobile software on rugged handhelds to communicate with their management team and software in the office.
30 Reasons to Mobilize Your Business using Mobile Handheld PDAs
ROI (return on investment) is the term used to define the value of a solution relative to the cost. If a mobile solution for use on a mobile handheld PDA cost $50,000, how do you justify this investment? Management needs to see that their investment will provide them with a positive return. The following list contains some of the most common justifications for mobilizing business processes using mobile software for handheld PDAs:
- Eliminate time spent in the office re-typing data collected in the field.
- Eliminate time spent on the phone dispatching service tickets or work orders, rather dispatch electronic service tickets direct from your computer to the mobile device of your service technician.
- Send driving directions from Google Maps in the electronic work order; saves time finding work locations.
- Avoid the fuel costs incurred delivering paperwork to the office; rather synchronize the data direct from the field to the central database application.
- Avoid the time cost transporting paperwork from the field to the office.
- Save time and provide better customer service by providing real-time access to enterprise data while in the field. Enable mobile access to customer history, product documentation, warranty information, inventory information, time sheets, work schedules and much more.
- Speed up field data collection by using barcode scanners and barcode labels on assets. A quick scan with your handheld computer can automatically display all stored information related to the asset for quick review, edits and additions.
- Create and schedule service tickets direct from the field , rather than using office staff. This avoids the need to involve the central office staff for this purpose.
- Immediate invoicing for faster collections and cash management.
- Proof of work – GPS audit trail of work. Detail work completed in that location.
- Reduce introduction of errors - paper based systems are inherently slow and error prone. The more hands touch a paper form and add or edit data, the more chances that errors can be introduced to the data.
- Ensure complete data is sent from the field – incomplete field data can take hours of work to track down later .
- Avoid bad handwriting errors and misunderstandings – by creating prepared pick-lists and using handheld keyboards.
- Validate answers on the mobile software application – ensure accuracy of data.
- Digital images to document work - with before and after digital photos that synchronize back to the office.
- Push data to the handheld – avoid time on the phone and note taking while driving by pushing documents directly from the office to the handheld.
- Vehicle and handheld GPS tracking for quicker dispatch and least cost routing- handheld computers with GPS functionality can integrate with GIS and display the location of the field worker to help managers better organize service responses.
- Compute and analyze data on the handheld in the field – programmed analytics can help field users make quicker and better decisions.
- Automated business processes - your mobile application can be configured to perform all kinds of automated business functions, queries, computations, analytics and many more time consuming features automatically based on data input or buttons pushed.
- Enforce business processes for efficiency and best practices - mobile software solutions can be configured to ensure the field user follows the appropriate business processes based upon the data entered (a specific answer can force a separate business process.
- Avoid lost data on paper forms —capture data immediately and sync to headquarters.
- Avoid undocumented inventory usage and unbilled time due to forgetfulness- enforce real time data entry before clock out or work order completion.
- Require clock in and clock out at jobsites to document the accuracy of work estimates.
- Train new service technicians and inspectors with audio memos or video clips.
- Capture digital signature for proof-of-delivery and proof of work.
- Enforce and automate best practices business processes.
- Automatically track inventory and parts usuage on the handheld computer.
- Query for available inventory in nearby work vans to save travel time and fuel cost.
- Use information on handheld computers to up-sell more products and services while onsite with the customer.
- Query latest shipping status or inventory levels via handheld computer while onsite with customer
Handheld Computers Everywhere
EDAs require the combination of a mobile phone and a full functional computer. They integrate processing power, memory, Windows Mobile operating systems, wifi, bluetooth, internet, music/video, digital cameras, and sometimes GPS, bar code, RFID all working with email/calendar features connected over the Internet to enterprise corporate databases and software applications. The simple PDA has been transformed into an essential tool designed to extend the power of corporate database applications into the hands of the mobile workforce.
Think about it...nearly 40% of the global work force is mobile. That means they are traveling, driving delivery trucks, working in field services, repairing equipment at a customer's location, farming, building homes, etc. These mobile workers need access to corporate and customer data and the use of corporate software applications, yet they need them on a portable, ruggedized handheld computer that can fit on their belt or in their pocket.
Ruggedized Cases for PDAs
Clinical Research & Mobile Handheld PDA Solutions
This project involves 6 hospitals that are participating in a data collection and research project on treatments of spinal injuries. The hospitals using our mobile data collection software are:
- Craig Hospital
- Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York
- The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
- National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington DC
- Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Georgia
- Carolinas Rehabilitation in Charlotte, North Carolina
This research projects involves 250 Clinicians in 6 different disciplines including:
- Social Workers
- Physical Therapists
- Speech Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Psychologists
- Recreational Therapists
This study is designed for "Improving Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Outcomes" by:
Identifying individual patient characteristics, including demographic data, severity of spinal cord injury, and severity of illness (complications and comorbidities), that explain significant variation in the outcomes of acute rehabilitation for SCI.
Identifying specific medical/nursing procedures and therapy interventions, or combinations of procedures and interventions that are associated with better outcomes, controlling for patient characteristics.
Determining whether specific impairment-by-treatment interactions are associated with better outcomes. Participants for this study include individuals who sustained a traumatic spinal cord injury and are receiving inpatient rehabilitation at one of the participating facilities (Craig Hospital, Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York, The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington DC, Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Georgia, and Carolinas Rehabilitation in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Solution:
The solution consists of mobile data collection software called PointSync Mobility Platform from MobileDataforce and consumer grade handheld PDAs.
Mobile Handheld PDAs - You Don't Want to Sit Next to Me on a Plane
This tired traveler did not understand the full degree of his luck. Seems his company is currently testing a mobile software application now and they hate it. If he was hoping for some sleep on the flight, he should never have told me that. It just so happens that MobileDataforce has a lot of experince working with CPG (consumer packaged goods) companies and helping them mobilize their in store promotion and product delivery processes. He was one of the luckiest guys on the entire plane, although he should get some more rest.
Ryzex Visit in Bellingham, Washington and a Look at Mobile Handheld PDAs
As I walked through their facilities I saw workstations where engineers were repairing devices, disassembling devices and cleaning used devices. I saw a warehouse full of handheld computer parts and add-on components. It was a very interesting tour and I left impressed with the scope of their services and offerings. They sell and service a wide range of handheld computers including Psion Teklogix, Symbol, Intermec and others.
Route Accounting and Proof of Delivery on Mobile Handheld PDAs
Here are a few ways that a mobile software application for a handheld PDA can make the life of a delivery man better:
- Electronic proof of delivery form - sign the screen here, capture the digital signature and synchronize with the office...this enables the company to prove delivery at a designated location and time and show this on a website instantly.
- Allows the delivery man (or woman) to look up past deliveries at this location, or instantly track the status of other in-process deliveries. This provides better customer service at the point of delivery.
- Allows the delivery man to take orders on the handheld computer, and up-sell additional products and services to the customer at the time of delivery.
- Allows the delivery man to inspect and report any damage to the cargo at the time of delivery. Saves time and resolves liability issues immediately without additional investment of time.
- Vehicle tracking with a GPS enabled handheld computer allows the warehouse or office to see the location of all delivery vehicles. This enables better planning of routes and dispatches which saves time and fuel.
- Grocery store product delivery folks can have "planograms" on their handheld devices which predict how much of each product each particular store needs. They can load their cart with a predicted amount of products which saves time and money.
- etc
One of my sales team members once said to me, "our market is anyone driving around with a logo on their door." I must agree. If business is being conducted away from the desk, in a mobile environment, a handheld computer and mobile software solutions have relevance.
Asset Management and Mobile Software for Handheld PDAs
We are currently working on a project that includes the delivery of fences and environmental barriers. These barriers are delivered to construction sites to prevent water runoff and erosion issues. Sometimes these barriers are temporary and are rented by the construction company. The company providing these "assets" must deliver them, monitor them, track their location, record how long they have been in place, and inspect them for damage once they are retrieved. Many of these tasks are conducted remotely in the field. This is a perfect environment for a ruggedized handheld PDA and a mobile software application wirelessly synchronized with the main office database system.
Handheld PDAs and RFID in the Hospital
Dave was testing this RFID software solution developed, using the PointSync Mobility Platform, on behalf of a company that monitors hospital equipment. Seems often it is hard to find various high priced pieces of equipment when it is needed in the hospital. This can cause delays in treating or diagnosing patients - this is not a good thing. The solution being tested would allow a technician to monitor and track the locations of a large variety of hospital equipment. We have already been involved in a similar project to track expensive tools on construction sites in a similar manner.
In a blog article last year I expressed the opinion that RFID was not yet ready for prime time, or at least for small to medium sized businesses, however, already this year I have seen numerous inexpensive and practical applications for small to medium sized businesses primarily in the asset management arena that want to deploy RFID on mobile handheld PDAs.
MobileDataforce's PointSync Mobility Platform supports a large variety customized RFID solutions.
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