Compelling Benefits Of Microsoft Surface Pro 4
Greater versatility, lower management costs
The Surface Pro’s ability to be both a laptop and tablet is its greatest attribute. The juggling act between desktop, laptop, and tablet is expensive for organizations. Not to mention a burden on employees who spend time transferring files between devices. Also, data security challenges are inherent in loading confidential data onto USB sticks as a means of file transfer.
Add to this the beauty of the hardware: users love the hinge design, which feels great and props the screen at any desired angle. The keyboard snaps on and holds tightly thanks to neodymium magnets, and the keyboard and touchpad are top-rate for long days of use—a big differentiator from other detachable keyboards.
After years of dealing with headaches like short battery life and lugging around heavy laptops, the road warriors at high tech and electronics giant TeleSign recently adopted Surface. “Compared with other devices of the same size and weight, [Surface] has far more functionality and far lower management costs,” says Paul Stovall, Director of Enterprise Sales. In addition to eliminating presentation hiccups and making the sales team much happier, introducing Surface has also taken care of TeleSign’s IT challenges managing and securing their iPads
Boost workforce collaboration with features like shareable screen markups
Doctor taking notes on Surface ProBetween the portability of Surface and features like the Surface Pen, OneNote and screen markups, teams are finding Surface helps them collaborate faster and smarter. We’re seeing this play out in a variety of ways and industries; for example, at Seattle Children’s Hospital, doctors and nurses are now taking notes with the Surface Pen, keyboard or dictation using Cortana, which means most records are completed and available to others the minute practitioners leave patients’ rooms.
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