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sponsored by BlackBerry
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08 Apr 2008
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Published:
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01 Jan 2007
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PDF
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5
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Case Study
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English
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ABSTRACT:
A team of 25 Transplant Coordinators works in a truly mobile capacity for the organization, entering hospitals, that they don't work for directly, and setting up a command post wherever they can. Mobile communication is essential to the time sensitive job of organ donation and saving lives.
Transplant Coordinators needed a wireless solution that would do it all: phone, SMS text messaging, Internet, calendar, document reading and access to up-to-date medical references. But the IT team didn't want to take on a solution that required extensive IT management or needed a great deal of troubleshooting.
After trying various wireless approaches that fell short, they turned to the all-in-one functionality of the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, a deployment so impressive, it received the 2007 Wireless Leadership
Award from Research In Motion.
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