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SoftID 2.6.0.1 New Features and Benefits Your Cast and Crew Commander: Alan Nichols, MS MT (ASCP) Lt. Commander: Scott Williams Seaman: Brian Lennon Seaman.

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1 SoftID 2.6.0.1 New Features and Benefits Your Cast and Crew Commander: Alan Nichols, MS MT (ASCP) Lt. Commander: Scott Williams Seaman: Brian Lennon Seaman Recruit: Marek Gasior

2 SoftID 2.6.0.1 The crew of the submarine Proteus are about to enter the arteriovenous fistula. Though advised by C.M.D.F. to detour through the heart, the message was not received and they take the path less traveled. Will they survive? Will their training pull them through? Stay tuned…

3 SoftID 2.6.0.1 Commander: Robot, navigate the Proteus to the left of the fistula. Robot: Yes commander. Compliance! Commander: No you moron the other left. Robot: Sorry Commander, Compliance is unobtainable at this late juncture.

4 SoftID 2.6.0.1 Commander: Robot, you nincompoop, you crashed the Proteus into the fistula. Robot: Commander, I was not programmed for the functionality of left. Commander: How was I supposed to know that? Robot: Via effective communication. Did you not get the training notice?

5 SoftID 2.6.0.1 Commander: Training, what training? Robot: I respond to Port….not left. Commander: Well we have 53 minutes left to ensure the masses receive their training. Can you handle that Robot? Robot: Compliance!

6 SoftID 2.6.0.1 Welcome to SNUG 2013: A Fantastic Voyage and the SoftID.Net 2.6.0.1 Presentation! Itinerary for Your Voyage Motorola OS and PDAs Get kicked out when printing labels One click deployment on the PDA New features Rugged vs non-rugged discussion

7 Motorola OS and PDA's Consumer devices issues: – Security issues No way to encrypt data on the device Poor data security in transition(Motorola writes their own application). Devices are open as Trojan horses can be installed. No way to lock these devices down.

8 Motorola OS and PDA's WM 6.5 – Microsoft support ends 2013 – Motorola will provide support until 2020 Network Drivers will continue to be enhanced

9 Motorola OS and PDA's Future OS – Windows Embedded 8 Handheld PDA available in 2014 Requires complete rewrite of software Old hardware cannot be upgraded to WE8H

10 Motorola OS and PDA's – Droid Consumer operating system – Motorola has done improvements to allow deployment in an enterprise environment » Improved security-uses fusion » Lock device down-use Enterprise home screen- free » Encrypt data on the device Available on the MC40 – Scheduled for SoftID.Net 2.6.0.3-2014

11 MC75 Kicking Users Out SoftID closes when attempting to print – Anomaly in Motorola EMDK 2.4 Occurs when calling pair function in the EMDK Corrected in EMDK 2.6 HFs available for 2.0.0.25, 2.0.0.26, 2.6.0.1 – Is embedded in the SoftID cab file – Motorola Libraries option will no longer display during the wireless download.

12 SoftID 2.6.0.1 New Features This version will work on all release lines – 4.0 and 4.5 Connection option cannot be accessed when deployed via OCD Display the environment system and terminals names on the Main screen

13 SoftID 2.6.0.1 New Features

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15 On Click Deployment PDA

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20 New Options in the Patient ID Screen

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22 One Scan to collect

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24 New Screen Design No more Tile screen

25 New screen design No more Tile screen

26 New Features Micro source and Site – End user can modify or enter – Requires LABG change. Available in LABG 4.0.3.17, 4.0.4.9, 4.0.6.X, 4.5.2.8, 4.5.3.7 – End user can perform batch collection for all specimens with the same site and source

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30 Change role with no wireless

31 User window

32 Security Printers

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35 Nurse Tag

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37 Draw History

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40 Line Draw by nurse

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42 Device Role

43 Parse User ID

44 Sort Specimens

45 STAT Time Ordered

46 Tube Assignment

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48 Prompt Test

49 Rugged vs Nonrugged MIL STD 810G – Multiple 6’ drops IEC specifications for drop, tumble and sealing – IP54 Ingress Protection Rating 5- dust protected 4-Splashing water

50 Rugged vs Nonrugged http://retrievercommunications.com/2012/10/ruggedized-vs-non-rugged-mobile-devices/ – “Our research indicates that off-the- shelf smart phones can have a 15%- 25% yearly failure rate”

51 Rugged vs Nonrugged http://www.mentoreng.com/blog/index.php/2011/07/making-the-best-choice-for-your-fleet-rugged- computers-vs-consumer-tablets-and-smartphones/ – “According to the study by VDC, it is not unusual for a smartphone or consumer tablet to have to be replaced two or even three times before a rugged device would need to be replaced.”

52 Rugged vs Nonrugged Search for Rugged vs Nonrugged Evaluate TCO, ROI – Replacement costs – Downtime costs – Message transmission rates – Data Security

53 Rugged vs Nonrugged MC55A- – Presently available MC40 – Future development 2014-2015

54 Future changes-UT Priority

55 Future changes-SoftSec SoftID.Net 2.6.0.2-SoftSec only – SoftSec user database will be used – Consider switching to SoftSec during any current upgrades


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