Panasonic has signed up its Toughbook product as the first rugged-focused mobile computing provider to join the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider programme.
The idea is that punters can administration time and radically improve the user experience when deploying Panasonic rugged Windows mobile devices by using the Windows Autopilot cloud-based configuration and deployment service.
When customers order their Panasonic Toughbook notebooks or tablets with Windows 10 Pro, they can choose to manage the configuration and deployment using Windows Autopilot. Panasonic then pre-registers the device hardware in the cloud from its European configuration and service centre in Cardiff. This service allows all the configuration settings for each particular device to be uploaded to the cloud. The devices are then dispatched directly to the users, who switch them on straight out of the box, enter their credentials and the device is configured automatically over the cloud to deliver the user’s specific business set-up.
Jon Tucker, General Manager for Solutions and Engineering at Panasonic Mobile Solutions Business Division Europe said: “It removes the need for the IT teams to image each device and automates the deployment and management process – lowering effort and costs.”
Brad Anderson, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft 365, said:“Traditionally, IT pros have spent a lot of their time building and customising the images that will be deployed to corporate devices. Windows Autopilot introduces an entirely new approach. From the perspective of the end user, it just takes a few simple operations to make their device ready to use. From the perspective of the IT pro, Autopilot handles the imaging and registration – the end user simply needs to connect to a network and to verify their credentials. Everything beyond that is automated.”