Rugged handhelds

Partners, Rugged handhelds

ESRI’s™ ArcNews: Taking GIS to the Field and Back

ESRI’s™ ArcNews: Taking GIS to the Field and Back

ESRI™, a leader in mapping and spatial analytics software, has recently provided an article covering old vs. new methods of mapping on their ArcNews page. This article works to explain how ESRI’s software comes together to create a seamless mapping workflow from field to office. As a long-standing partner of […]

May 23, 2017 ×

Asset management, Industrial, Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet

Which RFID reader option is best for you?

Which RFID reader option is best for you?

For those of you who are new to the world of RFID and rugged handheld computing, welcome. We hope this post serves as a guide to help you better understand which information collection option best suits the needs of your project. A common question often answered here at Juniper is, […]

May 10, 2017 ×

Archer 2 Rugged Handheld, Customer stories, Partners

Detecting unexploded ordnance one rugged handheld at a time

Detecting unexploded ordnance one rugged handheld at a time

With more than 1.9 million tons of bombs and ammunitions dropped over Germany alone during World War II, thousands of ordnance still remain buried and undetonated beneath the earth’s surface. These UXOs live up to several meters deep, unstable and ready to blow at the first available opportunity. In the […]

April 28, 2017 ×

Asset management, Industrial, Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet, Partners

We’ve teamed up with Industrial Networks to provide a one-of-a-kind railroad ATA/AEI RFID identification and tracking system

We’ve teamed up with Industrial Networks to provide a one-of-a-kind railroad ATA/AEI RFID identification and tracking system

Juniper Systems established a partnership with Industrial Networks this month after an extensive, collaborative effort in integrating ATA/AEI long-range UHF RFID tag readers into the Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet. As the only existing solution of its kind, it will serve as a complete identification and tracking system for the railroad […]

April 21, 2017 ×

Customer stories, Geode Sub-meter GPS Receiver, Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet

Guest post by Tech Consultant Matt Kunz: A Juniper Systems stroke of GNSS genius for day-to-day data

Guest post by Tech Consultant Matt Kunz: A Juniper Systems stroke of GNSS genius for day-to-day data

 “Unrivaled tolerance to a vast range of environmental extremes, the adaptive sensory processing capabilities of the Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet extend from its auxiliary Geode companion to orbital satellites in the furthest reaches of Earth’s biosphere.”   Earlier this year, I resumed my duties as a groundskeeper around the office […]

March 13, 2017 ×

Accessories, Helpful information, Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet

How to Use the Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet as Your Desktop PC

How to Use the Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet as Your Desktop PC

Running a powerful quad-core processor and a full Windows 10 operating system, the Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet™ is the most capable device built by Juniper Systems yet. As we’ve said before, since it runs on full Windows, the Mesa 2 is robust enough to even be used as your desktop PC, making it […]

July 19, 2016 ×

Archer 2 Rugged Handheld, Data collection software, Partners

Mapping Major League Baseball Fields with the Archer 2 & Laser Technology

Mapping Major League Baseball Fields with the Archer 2 & Laser Technology

Today, we wanted to share with you a really neat use case of the Archer 2™ Rugged Handheld. Recently, a customer approached our business partner, Elecdata, with the need for a solution that could help them efficiently and accurately map assets and features surrounding a Major League Baseball field. The customer […]

July 6, 2016 ×

Industrial, Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet

Non-incendiary Mesa 2 for Hazardous Locations Now Available

Non-incendiary Mesa 2 for Hazardous Locations Now Available

Our non-incendiary Mesa 2 Hazloc, designed for use in hazardous locations, is now available for purchase. Certified Class I, II, and III, Division 2, the Mesa 2 Hazloc can be used safely in areas where explosive gases, liquids, vapors, dusts, or fibers and flyings may be present.

June 28, 2016 ×