Zoostorm SL8: 1 device = 10 solutions 7/25/2011 2:42:15 PM

There are many uses for the Zoostorm SL8 in organisations either as a business productivity device or a sales aid.  Here are just 10 examples on how the Zoostorm SL8 has helped businesses:

Government Organisations & NHS
The SL8 is removing the need for paper form requirements.  Using the SL8 with a combination of InfoPath, SharePoint Server and SQL Server, forms can be filled out electronically by civil servants or medical professionals and immediately uploaded to a centralised database for a more efficient service.
 
Intelligent Digital Signage
The SL8 has been used as a digital signage tool to power screens at transportation hubs, entertainment galas, hospitals, and corporate buildings.  Digital signage is often referred to as digital out-of-home advertising and has helped many retail establishments in building brand awareness and promoting products directly at the point-of-sale such as restaurants advertising menus on digital boards.
 
Street Surveys
The SL8 has now given businesses the ability to conduct extensive market research anywhere at any time.  Apart from the obvious paper costs savings, administration costs are dramatically reduced and information becomes more up-to-date, allowing you to offer better customer service.
 
Facilities Asset Management
The SL8 has changed the way businesses plan their assets productivity.  For example drainage systems work can be scheduled wirelessly, work forms completed remotely, working time analysed in real time, new jobs assigned electronically and travel times between jobs monitored through integration into map software if the GPS model is purchased.
 
Remote Location
The SL8 has provided medical support information in far away remote locations such as oil rigs.  The SL8 has also reduced the response times as medical work can now be based on current locations and emergency services will know where all the staff members are located.
 
Queue Busters
The SL8 has helped capture more customer data.  When people have queued for a major fashion show, staff members have been able to greet customers within the red carpet, they will able to handle ticket enquiries, order drinks and take customer contact information while they wait to be entertained.
 
Hospitality
The SL8 is an excellent point of sale aid – the SL8 has helped the hospitality trade by improving the sales opportunity and reduce sales administration.  When customers were present staff members were able to show them electronic brochures/ menus with more information on the products they are browsing and even process orders while on the move. 
 
Gambling Companies
The SL8 has revolutionised the way people gamble.  Our partners are developing the touch screen gambling devices in order to enhance the user experience of the customers. Game play has never been better - A Tablet PC is much more interactive in a way a standard PC is not and provides a human element that makes computing just a little more pleasurable.  Gambling firms can now generate more income as more gambling can take place in the same time period.
 
Data Dash Boards
A data dashboard is a useful way to organise important business data into a single place -- available through a Web browser to those needing immediate, around-the-world access.  A data dashboard can be viewed on the SL8 – brilliant at keeping all vital business data in a convenient place and organises it into graphical representations that are both easy to use and easy to understand when presenting them in business meetings.
 
Field Based Training
The SL8 has transformed the way training is delivered.  It’s easy to carry around – rather than sitting in a training room the trainers can tailor the program and deliver onsite.  For example engineers who forget to take with them several training manuals can instantly retrieve the relevant manual they need to carry out their work more effectively.
 
 
Click here to view the specifications for the Zoostorm SL8 (Tablet PC).
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