Panasonic increases its focus on Indian Enterprises

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Panasonic increases its focus on Indian Enterprises 
Panasonic India has unveiled four new ruggedized mobile computing devices for the Indian enterprise market. Panasonic showcased the products and their benefits for different industry segments like automotive, aviation, telecom, utility, retail, manufacturing, logistics, etc. With this launch, Panasonic reiterated its commitment to the Indian market by meeting the varying demands of Indian enterprises for increased workforce mobility and productivity.

Manish Sharma, Managing Director, Panasonic India, said, "Having done extremely well in the consumer business, Panasonic India now has a renewed focus on the B2B and B2G business. Today’s launch of mobile computing devices is a significant stepping stone towards our aim of doubling the contribution of B2B segment to Panasonic’s overall revenue by 2015."

"Tablets and handheld computing devices are going to be significant drivers of enterprise mobility globally. Businesses can expect to benefit from the efficiency and increased productivity as a result of the anywhere, anytime access offered by these devices. All Panasonic mobile computing devices are designed with enterprise-grade features such as a ruggedized build to withstand the harshest business environments, sunlight-readable screen for outdoor viewing, connectivity options for always-connected access and long battery life for uninterrupted usage on the go," said Hide Harada, Director of IT Products Business Division, Panasonic Corporation. 

These devices are designed to give mobile workers reliable and secure access to their data and applications in challenging environments. The range of products that were launched today includes two additions to the Toughpad family and two handheld computers for the logistics industry. Toughpads include Toughpad FZ-G1......See More

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