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The most basic and primary need for technology is communication. It started with the palm where information was delivered by hand and now again it ends with the palm. Difference is the rapid improvement.

Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876, after making a demonstration call, President Rutherford Hayes said, "That's an amazing invention, but who would ever want to use one of them?"

The true propensity of an invention can never be judged to its extent immediately. Judgment and acceptance is a very latent effect and for questions probing the Pocket PC industry, now is a wake up call.


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Information is fodder for any industry and the biggest challenge we foresee is to manage and provide access to this information in the most innovative and technology driven way. We as solution integrators provide a breakthrough to Pocket PC is not only useful for the techno-savvy white-collar workers but also for technically unsophisticated workers who need a simple way to access corporate data. Not restricting itself to the IT industry, Pocket PC’s have invaded all the markets. Several models of these hand-held devices are being manufactured by companies like Casio, Motorola and Compaq which cater to industries specific to themselves. The models are aimed at the "mobile professional," users who want to be able to play digital content and for specific industry and business markets. A separate series, the Casio EG models, are aimed at vertical industries and specific business applications.







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