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Motorola's mobile device addresses growing needs of SMBs

Motorola's mobile device addresses growing needs of SMBs

By SMBWorld Asia Editors | Feb 1, 2012

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Motorola Solutions, Inc. has announced the new MC2100 series – to deliver industrial mobile computing solutions for retail, manufacturing and supply chain businesses.

Combining all the benefits of compact feature-rich mobile computers and ergonomic design, the MC2100 series aims to deliver high performance mobile computing. It is primarily developed to meet the mobile enterprise needs of a fast-growing cost-sensitive segment of Asian enterprises who increasingly want new technology options to improve their operational efficiency and global competitiveness.

The MC2100 series expands the company’s range further, and is designed for small-to-medium sized businesses in the region.

With the MC2100 series come with five configurations of the MC2100 that include three different scan engines, options for batch and WLAN connectivity, and vertical-specific accessories.

The lightweight and ergonomic MC2100 also comes with a powerful processor, numerical key pad and a touchscreen for operational ease.  These specifications make it ideal for scan-intensive tasks such as inventory management, stock replenishment, price marking and shelf labeling which are common operational activities in retail, manufacturing and supply chain enterprises.

According to the company, the MC2100 is the first value-tier rugged handheld in the mobile computing industry to support HTML5 via Motorola’s RhoElements application enablement framework.

The MC2100 series leverage on the same hardware platform as other Motorola mobile computing products to simplify application support and integration into an enterprise environment.

"With the MC2100 series, even the more price-sensitive small and medium enterprises will be able to effectively make the necessary investments to mobilize their workers and explore new ways to improve on their competitive advantage and profitability in their increasingly competitive industry verticals,” says Andy Chan, Director, Asia Pacific Enterprise Channels, Motorola Solutions.
 

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