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Durabook Rugged Computers and Tablets



GammaTech Computer Corp., a major international manufacturer and supplier of innovative notebook and tablet computers, announces its newest partnership with software developer Mobile Epiphany. The GammaTech Durabook U12Ci rugged convertible notebook, Durabook T7Q rugged tablet PC, and Durabook CA10 semi-rugged tablet PC are now certified for use with Mobile Epiphany’s Touch Mobile enterprise software.

“Our partnership with Mobile Epiphany is a part of our ongoing program to offer customers innovative software solutions,” said Jen Chen, president of GammaTech Computer. “Industries such as government, military, construction, oil & gas, utilities, security, healthcare and manufacturing will benefit from our rugged mobile notebooks and tablets running the Touch Mobile software.”


GammaTech’s all-in-one, mobile devices are built to Military Standard 810G for drop, shock and spill resistance to withstand harsh environments. The Touch Mobile application suite is a highly versatile business process and asset management software that is used to increase the efficiency, accountability and ROI of businesses. Combined, they make an excellent resource for mobile workforces within a broad range of industries to upgrade to a paperless and wireless system. Touch Mobile works tightly with the built-in features of the Durabook hardware including the camera, barcode scanner and wireless connectivity.


“We are proud to add GammaTech to Mobile Epiphany's roster of hardware partners,” said Glenn Kletzky, president and CEO of Mobile Epiphany. “GammaTech brings experience and quality products to the tablet and rugged device markets. Their hardware reach into the mass business market is a powerful compliment to Mobile Epiphany’s Process-Solution software.”


For more information about Mobile Epiphany’s Touch Mobile for Windows, please visit http://www.mobileepiphany.com/oss/windows/.


About GammaTech Computer Corporation


GammaTech Computer Corporation is a leader in the design, manufacture and sales of cost-effective, high-performance mobile computing solutions throughout North America. Its award-winning line of rugged and hardened notebook and tablet computers are designed and built-to-order to increase mobile productivity for business, government, healthcare, fire, public safety and a host of other entities. GammaTech offers a complete portfolio of products that delivers power and performance needed in the most demanding work environments, resulting in increased productivity and accelerated return on investment. GammaTech is headquartered in Fremont, California, which provides the final assembly, inventory, service and technical support.


For more information, please visit GammaTech at www.gammatechusa.com.


About Mobile Epiphany
Mobile Epiphany rapidly creates enterprise-class, business process, mobile solutions from its own unique platform that improves workflow and productivity across a wide variety of industries, including: healthcare, government, military, manufacturing, construction, public safety, utilities, and more. Mobile Epiphany’s “Rapid Application Configuration” virtually eliminates the costly and risky software development lifecycle for a company’s mobility projects. Touch Mobile is available on Windows, Android, and iOS operating systems.


For more information, please visit Mobile Epiphany at www.mobileepiphany.com.


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GammaTech to Display Rugged Notebook at 2011 Joint Warfighting Conference



GammaTech Computer Corp., a major international manufacturer and supplier of innovative notebook and tablet computers, will show its Durabook line of mobile rugged notebook including the newly released S15C and U12C during the 2011 Joint Warfighting Conference in booth 700. The event, “How Do We Leverage Successes of Joint & Coalition Warfare?” will take place at the Virginia Beach Convention Center in Virginia Beach, VA from May 10 to May 12, 2011.  

GammaTech products are rugged, durable, and rigorously tested. They stand up to the most demanding situations, whether in the field, in an office, or positioned in a transport vehicle. The three models to be shown are built to Military Standards for drop, shock, spill, and dust protection. Models offer security features such as Fingerprint Recognition, Smart Card Reader and TPM 1.2 support – and can be configured to meet the user’s unique requirements. GammaTech’s complete product line can be customized to customer specifications.


The following GammaTech Durabook models will be on display at the 2011 Joint Warfighting Conference:


•   The U12C is the perfect companion for mobile power users on the go. The U12C features a 12.1” WXGA Touch Screen TFT LED backlight display which quickly converts into a Tablet PC. This lightweight powerhouse is encased in magnesium and has been tested to MIL-STD-810G standards for drop, shock, and spill protection. And all of the unit’s I/O ports are covered to protect from the hazards of dirt and dust. The unit is powered by the Intel i5 processor to maximize speed and data management. In addition, the U12C comes with a hard handle making portability a snap. So if you are looking for a feature rich, durable and ultra mobile computing device, take a look at the GammaTech U12C.


•   The S15C rugged notebook comes equipped with the computing power and performance needed by the most demanding user and is designed with rugged features to protect the system from damage in the toughest working environments. The S15C comes with a brilliant 15.6” HD display and is powered by the Intel i5 and i7 CPU platform. Standard features include an RS232 Serial port, TPM 1.2 data security and a Smart Card Reader. System options include a Bluetooth 2.1 module and a 1.3 mega pixel webcam. The S15C is encased in magnesium alloy to protect the unit’s vital components and is tested to MIL-STD 810G specification for drop, shock and spill protection to insure the systems reliability in the field. The S15C rugged notebook computer offers the power, performance and reliability you need in today’s mobile environment.


•   The D14RM is drop, shock, spill and dust resistant and is designed for mobile road warriors who need functionality and durability. The D14RM is powered by Intel Montevina technology, providing performance boost. The D14RM features a 14.1” WXGA display and a LED illuminated keyboard. Standard features in the D14RM include a smart card reader, fingerprint scanner, TPM 1.2 technology, 4 USB ports and an HDMI port.  


Availability
The entire GammaTech Durabook notebook product line is available through authorized resellers nationwide and at http://www.GammaTechUSA.com/java-jsp/gov_index.jsp


About Joint Warfighting Conference
The event is co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute, in coordination with U.S. Joint Forces Command and with support of the NDIA Greater Hampton Roads Chapter and AFCEA Hampton Roads and Tidewater Chapters. It provides a premier venue for engaging the military professionals and industry leaders who are shaping the nation’s military strategies and warfighting platforms. For more information please visit Joint Warfighting Conference at http://www.afcea.org/events/jwc/11/intro.asp.


About GammaTech Computer Corporation
For over two decades, GammaTech Computer Corporation has been a leader in the design, manufacturing and sales of rugged and hardened notebook and tablet computers throughout North America. GammaTech promotes its award winning, built-to-order rugged, durable mobile computers to businesses, government, healthcare, fire, law enforcement and public safety entities. GammaTech’s U.S. headquarters in Fremont, CA. provides final assembly, inventory, service, and technical support. For more information please visit GammaTech at www.GammaTechUSA.com.


PR Contact:
Rita Lee
Public Communications Worldwide
rlee@pc-w.com
Tel.: 714-891-3660


One Site Contact At JWC:
James Windham
GammaTech Computer Corporation
jamesw@gammatechusa.com
Tel: 540-729-4046


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