In the run up to Apple's long-anticipated announcement of the iPad, the crescendo of tablet computing unveiled yet another variant in touch-based input. And with CIOs pondering how to adapt their enterprise strategy to a growing ubiquity of touch screen devices, the application trail is next to lead us toward an entirely new path of productivity.
Join this OMNI TechStratus audiocast as we speak with guest, David Altounian, CEO and founder of Austin, Texas-based Motion Computing about lessons learned in the process of fitting form to function. Launched in 2001 to address their unique vision of slate tablet PCs, the company demonstrates how innovation through mobility pays dividends in positive returns for its vertical customers.
Learn how the advent of tablet technology is shaping the future and where technologists see the greatest gains as we explore...
What defines a truly rewarding tablet experience as opposed to engineering a fad?
In what sort of way has the Apple iPad validated the concept of touch interaction, and where are the cautionary hurdles?
Microsoft, HP, Dell and others persist in rallying for pen-based solutions, but has technology matured to the point of taking the industry in a different direction?
Spectators say that the UI (user interface) ultimately defines the success of any product. What insights can we extrapolate to the next generation of devices?
What disruptive tenets have the precedent styles of tablet PCs given the marketplace? Are we smarter about tablet consumers than a decade ago?
To learn more about Motion Computing and track their progress in mobility engineering, please visit www.motioncomputing.com