Smartphones: Improving Efficiency, Productivity, and Communication in the District of Columbia

Topics:
Cell phones and gear,
Efficiency,
Human Capital Management,
Laptops,
PDAs,
...
Tags:
Cellular Phones,
Smart Phones,
Smart Phone,
Personal Technology,
Palm Inc.,
Hardware,
Handhelds,
District Of Columbia,
Consumer Electronics,
Smartphone
Source:
Palm

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Overview: Find out how Palm® Treo™ smartphones and Good Technology's Good Mobile Messaging service are enabling employees of the District of Columbia to provide better government service to the citizens of Washington, D.C. This case study highlights the benefits that employees are realizing through the smartphones, including the ability to:

  • Stay in touch with their offices from anywhere
  • Improve both internal and external customer service
  • Enhance productivity
  • Retrieve up-to-date e-mail and calendar info—without carrying expensive laptops
  • React quickly in the event of a disaster or other emergency

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