

26 July 2010, 11:28am
On Tuesday July 27, at the start of the European Athletics Championships in Barcelona, all entrance tickets will be checked using rugged handheld computers from Handheld. As many as 45,000 tickets will be checked daily. The event will run for 6 days at the Montjuic Olympic Stadium. The contract for the rugged hardware was awarded to one of Handheld’s Spanish partners and the software solution was developed by a local system integrator.
The Handheld PDA chosen for the event is the Nautiz X5 which has a built-in 2D barcode reader. The Nautiz X5 comes with a very powerful battery which means that it can handle long operating hours, even in high temperatures. A full VGA transflective touch display provides crisp and clear resolution even when working outdoors in bright sunlight.
The Nautiz X5 is rugged and can handle being dropped. It is also dust-tight and waterproof with a small size and light weight which made it a natural choice for event organizers.
"Event management is a growing market and we see great potential for our products in this vertical," said Jerker Hellström CEO of Handheld. "It is particularly gratifying that the event is a European championship and we sincerely hope that our Swedish stars will succeed and win some medals. For us, this event is already a success.”
The Nautiz X5 rugged PDA has a robust 806 MHz X-scale processor, which makes among the fastest handheld computers on the market. The Nautiz X5 comes standard with 256 MB of RAM and 512 MB of Flash memory and it also has a microSD slot for extra storage. The product is equipped with a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus, integrated barcode reader or 2D imager, WLAN, Bluetooth, 3G cellular and GPS.
About Handheld
The Handheld Group is a worldwide supplier of rugged mobile computers and PDAs. Handheld and its partners deliver complete mobility solutions to businesses in industries such as logistics, forestry, public transportation, construction, military, and security. The Handheld Group of Sweden has local offices in Finland, the Netherlands, Italy and the USA. For more information, please see the link below.

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Mike Small
Member of the London Chapter of ISACA, the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (www.isaca.org)