Kevin Benedict is a TCS futurist and lecturer focused on the signals and foresight that emerge as society, geopolitics, economies, science, technology, environment, and philosophy converge.
Wal-Mart and Mobile Handheld PDA Solutions - Symbol MC50
Appforge Users - What are the Choices?
- Use .NET to develop mobile applications and a mobile application platform
- Use a "rapid application development solution for mobile environments" like MobileDataforce's PointSync Mobility Platform.
MobileDataforce® PointSync is a complete mobility platform, used to rapidly design, develop and deploy business critical mobile applications to the field force. The PointSync® Mobility Platform is an enterprise class solution architected to provide database centric applications with full bi-directional synchronization and security for use on handheld computers, Smart Phones, Tablet PCs and Laptops.
It really depends on if your interest is a cool IT development project, or if you simply want the mobile application done so you deploy and start using it. If your interest is really the completed project, not the development experience, then using the PointSync Mobility Platform is likely going to get you deployed in the field in a fraction of the time and with a lot less cost and effort.
If you would like a personal demonstration of the PointSync Mobility Platform click here.
Mobile Software Solutions and Breakfast in Boise
Otterbox and the iPAQ Handheld PDA Drop Test
Question - What does MobileDataforce do with old HP iPAQs?
Answer - We place them in a variety of rugged Otterbox cases and drop them to see if these handheld PDAs will break.
Details: We dropped the HP iPAQ many times from 8 feet. We used 2 different Otterboxs and we could not break the iPAQ inside. We then used a rugged iPAQ case from HP. The rugged case shattered, but not the iPAQ. So if you had a large number of HP cases, the iPAQ would be fine.
TDS Ranger & Trimble Ranger Rugged Handheld Computer
Although one of the larger rugged handheld computers, the shape is very agreeable to the grip and the weight is reasonable. One of our customers is currently using this device in the context of mobile autobody services.
Unscientific Analysis of the Mobile Software Market for Handheld PDAs
Handheld Computers & Rugged PDAs Everywhere
When you walk the halls of MobileDataforce you will see desk's covered with PDAs, rugged handheld computers, bar code scanners, cradles, satellite domes, etc. On a pass a few minutes ago I saw the following:
- Intermec CN3
- Psion Teklogix's WorkAbout Pro (different sizes)
- Socket SoMo (and Socket Bar code Scanner)
- Symbol MC70
- Palm Treo 750 (700, 650...)
- HP iPAQ
- Dell Axim
- Symbol 9000
- T-Mobile MDA
- Samsumg
- Casio
- Mobile Mapper CE
- Itronix Duo-Touch
- TDS Nomad
- Mobile Printers of all kinds
A paradise of mobile gadgets, Windows Mobile applications,cradles and cables that we are testing or deploying at sites around the world.
Two weeks ago one of our senior engineers had a Psion Teklogix WorkAbout Pro on his desk. It was sent to us from a customer in the UK, shipped from the Netherlands and manufactured in France. It contained a specialized RFID radio in it that we configured to work with the PointSync Mobility Platform. This solution was going to be used on RFID enabled "wheelie bins" or large trash containers. What could be more fun?For those of you pondering how to choose the right hardware for your company's needs, please follow this link and download the document called, "Selecting Appropriate Handheld Computers."
Enterprise Mobile Software Solutions, Buy vs Build
- http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/10/buy-vs-building-enterprise-mobile.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/10/more-on-buy-vs-building-mobile.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/10/more-on-buy-vs-building-mobile_06.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/07/buy-vs-building-mobile-solutions-for.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2007/06/off-shelf-mobile-applications-vs.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/01/buy-vs-building-mobile-software.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/01/reusable-mobile-frameworks.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/01/mobile-solutions-consultants-nightmare.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/01/enterprise-mobility-framework_12.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/03/rad-tools-for-mobile-applications.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/05/choosing-your-erp-mobile-client.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/06/mobile-solution-that-took-24-man-years.html
http://www.mobiledataforce.com/ceoblog/2006/10/mobile-software-platforms-and.html
New WorkAbout Pro Rugged Handheld Computer from Psion Teklogix
The second generation WORKABOUT PRO, more rugged and more feature-rich than its predecessor, enables you to significantly change the wireless handheld device in the field, as your work requirements evolve over time. Psion Teklogix is leveraging existing expansion modules from our first generation WORKABOUT PRO, which are fully compatible with the second generation, providing our customers and partners additional investment protection. The new WORKABOUT PRO supports a variety of field installable expansion modules including scanners, imagers, RFID modules, Wireless LAN (WLAN) Wireless WAN (WWAN) radios, and more. Psion Teklogix takes flexibility to the next level by offering a Hardware Developer’s Kit (HDK) that allows you to develop your own custom expansion modules to address your unique business needs. Some recent developments include expansion modules that take fingerprints, read cattle ear tags, and scan passports.
MobileDataforce has seen many of these devices deployed in rugged conditions with excellent results.
Intermec CN3 Handheld PDA with Card Reader
MobileDataforce is testing a new Intemec CN3 handheld PDA with an attached card reader for one of our clients. It feels nice and balanced in my hand and seems to be a very viable hardware solution for our clients.
Our client wants to perform inspections out-of-doors with this windows mobile device and also charge for services, process a credit or debit card transaction and print invoices and receipts from a mobile printer.
VIN Decoding with the Socket SoMo Handheld PDA & Socket Scanner on GM Automobiles
Yesterday we tried to use the new Socket Pocket PC with an add-on Socket barcode scanner to read the VIN on a General Motors vehicle. No luck. GM automobiles all have their VIN number with barcode on the dashboard so you must scan through the windshield. The scanner is just not bright enough to penetrate the windshield under full sun. This is not unique since about the only device we have tested that does this well in the Psion Teklogix WorkAbout Pro with a laser scanner.
In defense of the Socket SoMo - we are very impressed with the speed of this device and it's PDA capabilities. Our Product Manager uses it daily in the office.
Electric Bikes and Mobile Handheld PDA Software at MobileDataforce
Barnes & Noble's and Handheld PDAs - Symbol PDT 3140
New Rugged Handheld PDA - Trimble Nomad
What Don't I Know About Mobile Software Solutions & Deployments?
This is always a difficult question. How can you know what you don't know. Well I guess the answer is you find someone who has been there and done that and learn from them.
This blog article is a good starting point. It identifies 51 questions the helpdesk team will want to have answered before large mobile software deployments.
Let me highlight a few of the questions you will want to have answered:
- Do you anticipate only needing one specific mobile software application, or many mobile applications over time? Can you start with a mobile software platform that supports all of your mobile needs, or will each mobile application be a separate IT project and use different technologies and infrastructures?
- Do you know your exact solution and data requirements in advance, or do you anticipate needing to edit and adjust your mobile application as you learn from your field experiences and users? This will impact both design and schedules.
- Do you have an in-house software development capability, budget and helpdesk infrastructure to enable you to customize your own mobile software application(s)?
- Do you want to contract your mobile software application design, development and deployment to an experienced mobility company, or build it internally?
- Will you be synchronizing your field data with one back-office database, or multiple database applications?
- Do you know how to integrate field data to your database applications? Do you have your own DBA that can do this?
- Mobile solutions are often used on laptops, Tablet PCs, Smart phones, PDAs, etc. Do you know your exact hardware requirements? Will you be supporting just one device, or all of the above?
- If your internal IT staff are developing your mobile solution, do they know how to do the following: support GPS, Barcodes, RFID, Digital Signatures, Digital Image integration, synchronize data across multiple databases, provide helpdesk tools to support large deployments, etc.
- Do you have an IT development team that is experienced in designing, developing and deploying mobile applications, or is this their very first mobility project. Can you afford the steep learning curve, time and money developing a mobile application in-house with no experience?
- Have you considered the support effort required to manage large mobile software deployments? Do you have software in place to manage this?
- The biggest challenge with complex mobile application development is to create the right data model for your mobile application before you start development. Often an appropriate data model for a simple mobile application, is not the appropriate data model once you start adding features in future versions.
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"Using a paper form and clipboard I see."
"Yep"
"How do you know what job to do next?"
"They tell me on the radio."
"How many jobs do you do a day?"
"As many as they tell me."
"How do they tell you?"
"I go to the office in the morning and they say - here and hand me a job."
"What about jobs 2-7?"
"I call them on a radio and say I am finished. They say about time now go here or there."
"Do you ever need to review past work orders or maintenance forms?"
"Yep - most of the time the customer has the last one duct taped to the side of the furnace."
"If not?"
"I call the office and ask them to look in the file and read it to me."
"Why three separate forms?"
"One for a service agreement, one is a maintenance checklist and the third is an invoice."
"What happens when you give all that paper work to the office staff?"
"The invoice is put into the computer, the other 2 forms go into a notebook/file folder."
"How long does a service call take?"
"With a customer like you? Too long."
"Sorry...thanks...goodbye!"
I refrained from explaining how we mobilize HVAC operations regularly. It makes so much sense to combine the 3 forms into one mobile software application on a handheld computer. The service agreement, maintenance inspection and invoice could be integrated easily into one electronic form on the rugged handheld computer and the data could be synchronized wirelessly directly to the office computer system.
The service technician could query past visits with a simple online request. Digital signatures and a mobile handheld computer could be used to capture digital signatures and a mobile printer used for the invoice. The invoice could even be emailed to the customer rather than using more paper.
Service orders could be dispatched electronically to the service technicians handheld computer rather than trying to call and read all the information, which the service technician scribbles on a paper tablet while drinking his coffee and driving through the rain in rush hour traffic.
Oh my...I have a lot of work to do.
Auto & Equipment Auctions and Mobile Handheld PDA Inspection Solutions
MobileDataforce has been working on projects in Europe, North America and in Australia/New Zealand that involve inspecting and appraising automobiles and other equipment for auctions and resale. Think about the environment that these activities take place in - mines, construction sites, storage lots, homes, auto dealerships, etc. These environments require one to collect a great deal of data in the field.
Handheld PDAs and mobile inspection software with wireless synchronization back to an enterprise database application in the office provides a huge amount of value. Let's discuss some of it here:
- Standardized inspection forms on handheld computers can ensure inspections are complete, uniform, accurate and readable.
- Business rules included in the mobile handheld inspection applications can validate that the information is accurate. For example scanning a VIN number on a vehicle can automatically fill out much of the vehicle information automatically and ensure the inspection data matches the vehicle description.
- Real time wireless synchronization means the inspection data can be immediately displayed on a website.
- Digital camera integration with your handheld computer can attach photos to your inspection data for immediate display on a website
- Wireless dispatch means your inspectors can be sent information on where they need to go for their next inspection
- In some cases valuation data can be pre-loaded into the handheld computer and aligned with the data collected from the inspection to provide a near real-time appraisal in the field.
Electric & Water Utilities and Inspection Software for Handheld PDAs
In the past week MobileDataforce has been contacted by over 20 electrical and water utilities seeking mobile handheld PDA solutions for inspections. It seems our mobile inspection software fills a significant need for them. Here are just a few of the common mobile software applications that electrical utilities are searching for:
- Power Plant Inspections
- Asset Management - Conditional Assessment
- Meter Repair & Maintenance
- Line & Pole Inspections
- Stray Voltage Inspections
- Health and Safety Inspections
- Pole Inspections
- Weld Tracking
- Construction Management
- Health & Safety
- Facilities Management
- Substation Inspections
- GIS and mobile applications
Inspection Software on Handheld PDAs
- Food Processing Plants
- Bridge construction
- Residential water usage
- Vehicle inspections for resale
- End-of-lease auto inspections
- Mold inspections
- Roof inspections
- Heavy equipment auctions
- Street sign inspections
- many more...
Yesterday I was involved in learning all about the following:
- Eddy Current Inspections
- Non-destructive Testing
- Tube Plugging Tests
- Corrosion Tests
- Ultrasonic Testing
- Concrete Testing
- Soil & Water Testing
- Leak Testing
Our PointSync Mobility Platform is the foundation for all of these inspection software applications. It is a software platform that supports quickly designing, developing and deploying a wide variety of mobile inspection applications for a large number of different mobile handheld PDAs in a quick and cost effective manner.
Mobile Inspection Software and Handheld PDAs in City Government
- City Engineering
- City Land Use
- City Forestry
- City Historic Development
- City "Right-of-Way"
- City Traffic Engineers
- City Building Inspectors
- City Fire Marshall
- City Electrical Inspectors
- City Mechanical Inspectors
- City Plumbing Inspectors
Many of these departments may have multiple inspections they must perform. In the Fire Marshall department alone they have quite the selection:
- Fire Alarm
- Cooking Equipment
- Wall Rating
- Wall Penetrations
- Above Ceiling
- Exit and Emergency Lights
- Sprinklers
- Panic Hardware
- Standpipe
- Emergency Extinguishers
- Many more...
These departments and their associated inspections represent a lot of field data collection activities and internal office data entry. It is easy to see why MobileDataforce provides a lot of mobile inspection software to these agencies and departments.
Business Analytics and Mobile Handheld PDAs
If your company provides a defined list of services, it is easy to include a feature in your "mobile work order" application that will record the start and stop times on a service. Let's say you have 100 field service technicians all performing the same list of services. It will not take long to understand the average length of time it takes to complete that service. Your job estimates will become increasingly accurate, your planning and scheduling processes better defined and accurate and the individual performances of your field service technicians can be monitored based upon your analysis of the time it takes to complete each service that you offer. You can pay bonuses or give raises to service technicians that have above average service performances and that generate above average profits for the company.
These business analytic features can be included in just about any mobile software application for use on handheld PDAs developed on the PointSync Mobility Platform.
Inspection Software for Mobile Handheld PDAs, Service Requests & Asset Management
- A mobile handheld computer is used to perform an inspection on the condition of a building (company asset)
- The information collect from the conditional assessment inspection is synchronized to the enterprise Asset Management system so it can be documented, analyzed and work and budgets assigned to maintain it.
- A service request is dispatched to the handheld computer or PDA of the service technician. The service technician completes the work that was dispatched to him/her and the service request is closed and synchronized with the enterprise Asset Management system
Inspections, Asset Management and Service Orders often go hand-in-hand. All three of these functions benefit from the use of mobile handheld computers and PDAs. The data that is collected is in the field, the company's assets are located in many different areas, the work that is performed is also done in many different remote locations.
MobileDataforce's PointSync Mobility Platform is designed specifically to support all of the enterprises connectivity between the enterprise's database applications and mobile field workers.
This link goes to a document that can be downloaded called "28 Reasons to Mobilize".
Mobile Handheld PDAs and Inspection Software
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