Feb 04

Computer Resource Center, Inc. is proud to announce Galaxy Tab support for its Field Force, Mobile Computing-based tools for its VelociTRACKER™ Software as a Service which helps Manufacturers, Retailers, and Merchandising Service Organizations to: on-board, route, schedule, assign, track, monitor, manage, and report shelf level merchandising, in-store sales, and other related store and shelf level merchandising and retail sales activities.

Using the latest web development tools, VelociTRACKER™ has raised the bar by offering software that is extremely fast, efficient, user friendly, and intuitive – and these features translate to faster, more accurate, more accountable, more actionable information being received at HQ.

The Galaxy Tab device is the next in a long list of mobile devices supported by the VelociTRACKER(tm) solution. VelociTRACKER(tm) users are free to mix and match any combination of supported devices including Apple iPhones and iPads; Android Smart Phones; Android Tablets; Motorola and Intermec Windows Mobile devices, Mini and full-sized laptops, traditional Web-based input — and even telephone based reporting.

Says Robert Gerace, CEO of Computer Resource Center, Inc., “One of the unique things that we offer to the market is anytime, anywhere, any-type of device data collection. VelocitRACKER™ clients have access to the newest technologies to leverage maximum data collection at the correct balance of cost vs. capability. This full-featured, multi-platform offering is what makes it possible for VelociTRACKER™ clients to create measurable impact at the shelf – which translates directly to their bottom line.”

VelociTRACKER™ manages 130,000 merchandisers for 3,500 managers across 300,000 retail locations helping all stakeholders to increase sell-thru and simultaneously reduce costs. Contact Robert Gerace to find out how your merchandising team can leverage the VelociTRACKER™ Software as a Service.

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Nov 27

default Samsung Galaxy S (Android Phone) Initial Impressions

twitter.com – facebook.com – The Samsung Galaxy S will be available soon in the AT&T network. I’ve been able to play with it for the past week or so. Despite moderate usage, I haven’t had to charge it since first turning it on. The battery astounded me, to be quite honest. I’ve been pretty happy with this phone. Despite a few negative remarks I’ve seen elsewhere about this phone, this is the best Android device I’ve tried to date. This will definitely be my default Android phone from now on. chris.pirillo.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Here’s an unboxing and initial startup of the Android-powered General Mobile DSTL1. It features a 5MP camera, a WQVGA touchscreen display, and dual-SIM capability. More info: www.mobileburn.com

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