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| Original Broadcast Date: | 06/21/2011 |
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| Free | |
| Duration: | Approximately one hour. |
| Speakers: | Mike Zolot, Business Development Manager, Brother Mobile Solutions John Pomerleau, Principal Industry Solutions Group , Motorola Enterprise Mobility Solutions Keith Dawson, Senior Account Executive, Ventyx |
The webcast will be led by three of the leading manufacturers in the Utility Market in Mobile Technology including Ventyx, Motorola, and Brother Mobile Solutions.
They will discuss how mobile technology is transforming how business gets done by maximizing each of their technologies.
| Mike Zolot Business Development Manager Brother Mobile Solutions |
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| John Pomerleau Principal Industry Solutions Group Motorola Enterprise Mobility Solutions |
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| Keith Dawson Senior Account Executive Ventyx |
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Brother Mobile Solutions, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Brother International Corporation. Product lines include Mobile Printers and Desktop Barcode and Label Printers. The PocketJet® Series mobile printers are full-page thermal printing solutions which address many of the printing problems faced by public utilities companies.
Motorola Solutions is a leading provider of mission-critical communication products and services for the utility industry. Through innovation, we help utilities seamlessly communicate in real-time across operations and the Smart Grid. Combining our wireless networks, devices, services and partnerships provides end-to-end mobility solutions that empower mobile workers, enable asset visibility and control, and elevate customer service.
Ventyx, an ABB company, is a leading business solutions provider offering software, data and advisory services. Ventyx offerings comprise a broad range of solutions to address the most critical needs of utility, power and communications companies, including mobile workforce management, asset management, customer care, energy analytics, energy operations, energy trading and risk management, equipment reliability, network management and operational decision-making.