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1. Agenda - Speaker Bios - Computerworld Mobile & Wireless World
www.mwwusa.com/agenda_bios.htm - [Cached]Published on: 12/25/2006 Last Visited: 12/25/2006
Schon Crouse
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Schon Crouse, Mobility Integration Analyst, Columbus Children's Hospital Schon Crouse has worked at Columbus Children's Hospital for seven years. His first four years were spent working on the Helpdesk, and for the past three years he has managed the mobile device/PDA deployment. -
2. Palm - About Palm - Press Release
palmone.r3h.net/us/company/pr/ - [Cached]Published on: 2/14/2006 Last Visited: 11/21/2007
"Columbus Children's Hospital has been using Palm devices for at least five years and has been standardized on them since 2002," said Schon Crouse, mobility support analyst for CCH. -
3. iAnywhere formerly Extended Systems
www.advantagedatabase.com/web/ - [Cached]Published on: 5/12/2005 Last Visited: 12/6/2007
Schon Crouse, PC support analyst with Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, knows exactly how valuable vendor reference checking can be. He's currently evaluating two software vendors, PDADefense and Extended Systems, for client/server security software that will be loaded on to handheld devices, including smartphones, used by hospital staff. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act regulations mandate that the devices lock down the instant they're shut off, which requires the user to key in a password to turn them on again. Crouse was quizzing an Extended Systems customer who stunned him with an issue that had never been voiced. "The customer told me this: 'When the smartphone locks, does it let me answer an incoming call automatically or do I have to key in the password?'" he recalls. "I never even thought of that. He said that was one of their biggest issues." He says the answer was that Extended Systems lets you receive calls without entering the password, but to make calls you have to unlock the smartphone.

