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Juniper Techniques Associates with SDG Techniques to Produce the RAMPAGE™ 6, the Mesa Strong Notepad® with Os (AOSP) Managing System


Juniper Techniques is extremely pleased to declare its collaboration with Pennsylvania-based SDG Techniques. This collaboration will carry to promote the Mesa Strong Notepad® with Os (AOSP) 2.3 operating program, a durable portable pc known as the RAMPAGE™ 6 and allocated specifically through SDG Techniques.
Juniper Techniques is extremely pleased to declare its collaboration with Pennsylvania-based SDG Techniques. This collaboration will carry to promote the Mesa Strong Notepad® with Os (AOSP) 2.3 operating program, a durable portable pc known as the RAMPAGE™ 6 and allocated specifically through SDG Techniques. Option the RAMPAGE 6 is planned for the third quarter of 2012 and its first public display will be at the Esri International Individual Meeting in San Paul .


"Our new collaboration with SDG Techniques will further boost our ability to provide the best durable portable processing solutions to our clients. By working together, we have created a very exclusive and in-demand portable pc with the Os (AOSP) operating program, now known as the RAMPAGE 6," said Rob Campbell, Chief executive and CEO of Juniper Techniques. "Leveraging the Os expertise of SDG gives our clients an original and powerful information selection system and we couldn't be more thrilled about the opportunities this new collaboration will carry."

The Os (AOSP) 2.3 operating program on the RAMPAGE 6 offers many benefits for information selection, such as easy multi-tasking, a modern program, rich coding environment, multi-platform development, numerous application information storage, free versatility, and the opportunity for a custom Os user interface developed by SDG Techniques. Additionally, its optionally available kiosk function allows only certain applications to be accessible by the person, efficiently creating a single-purpose system without disruptions.

"SDG Techniques is extremely pleased to create and spread the RAMPAGE 6 as our very first SDG-branded portable pc. Working together with Juniper Techniques on a product as exclusive and reliable as the Mesa Strong Note pad has made this experience very fulfilling and we're thrilled to put the SDG name on it. Our decision to create Os (AOSP) for the Mesa was according to its extreme toughness, quality design, and reliability. I am confident that the RAMPAGE 6 will live up to those requirements," said Todd Blumer, Chief executive and CEO of SDG Techniques.

The RAMPAGE 6 will feature the many benefits and benefits of the Mesa Strong Note pad, along with a large 5.7 inch watching display, IP67 ingress protection score for water and dust, incorporated 2–5 gauge GPS device, optionally available incorporation of a 1D/2D bar code reader, and optionally available Class I, Department 2 qualifications for use in dangerous places.

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