[W126 Coupe] OT:Road Wrrior Solution Sought
Axel Wulff
axelwulff at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 23 23:12:39 EDT 2006
Some of the navigation systems on the market are pretty sophisticated.
I was reading through your e-mail and up to a point I could see a solution
as the Alpine NVE-N872A mated with a IVA-310 in-dash video equipped with the
Bluetooth module to connect with your Treo or Blackberry, but the corporate
connectivity requirement makes that a non-starter.
Still, a few more generations of G3/CDMA 2000 phones should get you there,
but today the only solution to all your requirements is the laptop with all
the gadgets.
Cheers,
Axel
-----Original Message-----
From: mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com [mailto:mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com]
On Behalf Of Dick Spellman
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 9:39 PM
To: mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com
Subject: [W126 Coupe] OT:Road Wrrior Solution Sought
I am looking to understand the best mix of technology and software
available today for the road warrior. I need to quickly assemble the
best 'all-in-one ' package that includes managing a database of customer
contacts, cell phone calls, appointments, emails and gps locations while
driving in a car. In other words you might make a new contact, scan the
business card into your contact management program alleviating the need
to do a lot of typing, dial the customer phone number right from the
contact software without touching the car cell phone using say Bluetooth
and the system will also map your travels based on your schedules using
a gps system in the car as well. The gps will talk and give you
directions from one appointment to the next based on your schedule and
current customer location/address.
A nice touch would be for the system when queried to volunteer other
similar business types that are within say some distance (5-25 miles)
that you could tag and say get me there and the system would then manage
your entire trip with way points etc using the gps system.
Figured I'd ask if an all-in one solution exists and if anyone can
comment on the preferred platform for all of this. In other words a
portable laptop mounted to the car passenger area (easily packed to go),
a PDA using Microsoft Active Synch, or some other PDA OS. The contacts
and notes need to be able to easily synch with a corporate server over
the Internet with or without VPN set-up and update individual fields vs
an entire customer record. This may well be done from a hotel room or
perhaps through the cell phone if the monthly costs make sense.
I was thinking of a laptop with GPS card, , business card scanner,
cellular phone card and wireless capability, a power inverter and car
tray bolted up that would allow easy viewing, big keyboard for typing
while parked, and then the cell phone wired to mute the radio with a
handsfree configuration and Bluetooth interface to the laptop.
Let's see what any of you knowledgeable road warriors think.
Thanks in advance.
Dick
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