RealTime - Spring 2008 - (Page 10) NEWS >> Intermec and ComVu Partner to Bring Live Mobile Video Streaming to Mission-Critical Tasks in Transportation, Field Service and Logistics INTERMEC AND COMVU MEDIA, INC., the leading provider of live video streaming right from your phone, have collaborated to provide live streaming video from the Intermec CN3 ruggedized mobile computer. The combination brings a powerful communication option to customers in many fields, including first responders and emergency units where clear situation evaluation and timely response are critical. The ComVu live mobile video streaming service is a cost-effective way to provide customers with real-time video streams from the field back to headquarters. It reduces response time and facilitates decisions made based on comprehensive, immediate data. Customers can easily archive all video streams from any number of end users in one place for convenient real-time or on-demand review. “Combining ComVu service with the powerful capabilities of the Intermec CN3 provides a tremendous value add to our customers,” said ComVu Chief Executive Officer William Mutual. “It takes into account the demanding communication needs of mobile workers and provides them with more than just a snapshot of a situation. It gives them the tools to provide thorough, ongoing feedback when every second counts.” Designed to meet the needs of workers performing mission-critical tasks in transportation, logistics and field service, the Intermec CN3 mobile computer delivers a powerful combination of communication technologies in a rugged, compact package. Built to survive the rigors of the road, the CN3 meets rugged, standards-based environmental specifications. The CN3 has a touch-screen display, 128MB RAM and is available in an ultra-slim design that delivers easy-to-carry, all-day power. ComVu is a member of the Intermec Honours Partner Program. ❙ >> Intermec PB50 Mobile Printer Brings Labels Up Close THE INTERMEC PB50 is the company’s first wireless mobile label printer and the perfect complement to Intermec mobile computers, Bluetooth scanners and media. As an integral part of the Intermec wireless mobile hardware solution for warehouse operations, the PB50 allows users to conveniently print labels, tags and receipts wherever and whenever needed through Bluetooth and WLAN connectivity. The PB50 combines high-speed electronics and the ability to print the full width of all pixels simultaneously to achieve “time to first label” of less than half that of other label printers. The printer combines a high-voltage battery, patented techniques for print-head power management and high-speed electronics normally used only in desktop printers to achieve industry-leading print speeds. The PB50 joins the Intermec family of products supported by SmartSystems™ technology, a software platform that provides easy deployment, configuration and management of Intermec devices including the CN3 series, 700 series, CK61 series of mobile computers, SR61 and SF51 Bluetooth scanners. “Consolidating mobile computing purchases with one reliable vendor is the simplest and wisest choice for most companies, as it makes for one common interface and one contract,” said ARC Advisory Group Director of Supply Chain Management Steve Banker. “Intermec is providing users with a greatly simplified route to mobile computing with this ‘soup-to-nuts’ solution.” ❙ 10 realtime / 2008
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