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subject: Advantages Of Using Windows Mobile Courier Software [print this page]


When you're looking for a courier software solution, one of the things that you need to think about are the ways that this new software is going to interact with your existing hardware. For instance, if you're running a mobile hardware infrastructure that is based on the Windows Mobile software operating system, then you may want to choose a new software solution that is going to operate on that operating system. This can save you a great deal of cost if you don't have to upgrade your hardware to put the new software into effect. There are numerous examples of a courier software solution that runs on a mobile device and finding one to suit your needs should be fairly simple.

Running a courier software system on a Windows Mobile based platform has a number of advantages to offer a courier company. This is a large reason that many opt for this type of software. Although there are other software programs that are good, those that don't operate with the mobile software pose a number of challenges that most courier managers feel are best avoided if possible.

When you're trying to work with a mobile operating system, one of the largest challenges that people face on a regular basis is getting the information from that mobile system to interact or sync smoothly with the operating system on their office network. This is why using a Windows based system can be such a great idea. There is a huge percentage of both courier and client companies that are going to be running Windows on their desktop networks. By sticking with a similar network, they help to ensure maximum ease of inter compatibility.

The other reason that using a Windows Mobile system is much easier than another option is that most employees and customers are going to be most familiar with operations that have their root in a Windows environment. This can greatly reduce the learning curve when training new employees.

Another important thing to consider is your technical support. When you're using a mobile network based on Windows Mobile, and a desktop network based on Windows XP, Vista, or 7, you know that you're going to be able to get technical support from Microsoft when required. When you mix operating systems the issue can often get cloudy and you may get one party trying to pass the technical support buck to the other, something that won't happen in a unified OS situation.

by: Calvin Couris




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