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On top with iON NotePad
Matthew Barela, Rhonda Berdan, Maila Finch, Desilyn Forbes, Seyed Saboohi, Shailin Suthar
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Armando Salas-Amaro
November 28, 2012
On top with iON NotePad
Innovations in technology, consumer dependence on mobility, compiled with the introduction of the tablet took the market by storm. Apple’s introduction of the iPad in 2010, instantly dominated the mobile computer market (iPad and Tablet Computers, 2012). International demand for products, such as tablets, continues to grow at a monumental pace. The currently available products have a variety of advantages and disadvantages with relation to user interface, availability, customer support, and price. The re-invention of the tablet provided consumers with an affordable, more available option to technological advances. The iON NotePad will serve as an all-around mobile computer with the latest in health care software. As technology becomes more advanced and more efficient, iON will service the medical fields in Canada. This will allow the doctors and hospitals the ability to save time and money in administrative cost. The advancements of the tablet will easily place documents related to patients, billing, and several other things in the computer system.

The iON NotePad will be easily accessible to medical professionals, with the latest in hardware and software the iON NotePad will be the fastest, user-friendliest tablet on the market. The iON will help the Canadian medical field to achieve this objective.

India’s continuing growth relies on the country’s ability to increase employment and production opportunities for the people. Reasonable labor cost compiled with relatively low startup costs, India presents a perfect opportunity for iON NotePad.

The health care system in Canada continues to grow as does the need for a small, user friendly, affordable, and quality tablet. Health care providers in Canada continue to look for ways to lower costs to



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