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Create, Integrate, and deploy enterprises mobile worker applications quickly and easily.  MCL-Collections seamlessly integrates the latest technologies with mobile computer cross-manufacture, cross platform compatibility.

 

bulletMCL-Designer

Create powerful mobile worker, data management applications using MCL-Designer—a sophisticated, high-productivity, development environment. Make applications with cross-platform portability and forward migration paths to minimize your total cost of application ownership.

Design intelligent, multimodal applications that take advantage of the latest in mobile computing technology—superior operating systems, powerful processors, crisp color displays, extensive memory capacities, voice recognition, radio frequency identification (RFID), imaging, and wireless communications.

Maximize mobile worker productivity. Create mobile applications that operate in real-time or batch communications modes; in continuously or casually connected communications modes; and in wired or wireless communications environments. This deployment flexibility makes it easy to produce applications that are optimized for quick transactions, high performance, reliability, scalability, and low cost of operations.  

 

bulletMCL-Link

MCL-Link is essential to the deployment of mobile computers running MCL applications in batch, non-concurrent user environments. It is designed to provide reliable, guaranteed, point-to-point communications involving the sequential management of many mobile computers, one mobile computer at a time.

MCL-Link manages mobile computers over direct connect serial—RS232 or USB— or modem dial-up.

As a component of the MCL-Collection, MCL-Link brings your batch mobile worker applications the same host access—such as SAP R/3 or ODBC database access—as your networked mobile computers

 

bulletMCL-Net

MCL-Net is essential to the deployment of mobile computers running MCL applications in networked, concurrent user environments. Whether real-time, on demand, or batch communications using continuously, casually, or occasionally connected communications sessions, MCL-Net gives you the flexibility to architect your network communications to maximize your mobile workforce’s productivity.

With the capacity to handle up to 62,500 simultaneously connected mobile computers running MCL mobile worker applications, MCL-Net is designed for enterprise deployments of mission critical and on demand applications. Optimized for large distributed system deployments, MCL-Net is also efficient for small, localized deployments.

As a component of MCL-Collection, MCL-Net brings you the benefits of MCL-Collection’s layered architecture allowing you to use multiple MCL-Bridges concurrently. This lets a mobile worker application update, for example, a host application, SAP R/3, Oracle, and an Excel spreadsheet database all at the same time, via MCL-Net.

 

bulletMCL-Client

Deploy powerful mobile worker applications with cross-platform portability and forward migration paths to minimize your total cost of application ownership.

Deploy intelligent, multimodal applications that take advantage of the latest advances in mobile computing technology—superior operating systems, powerful processors, crisp color displays, extensive memory capacities, voice recognition, radio frequency identification (RFID), imaging, and wireless communications.

Maximize mobile worker productivity using mobile applications that operate in real-time or batch communications modes; in continuously or casually connected communications modes; and in wired or wireless communications environments.

 

bulletMCL-R/3 Bridge for SAP

The MCL-R/3 Bridge is generic R/3 communications interface, based on SAP standard technologies RFC’s, IDOC’s or BAPI’s, MCL interfaces with all R/3 functional modules (IM, SD, WM, PP, PM, PS, HR) where these are defined as standard interfaces. The SAP certified MCL-R/3 Bridge has the following components:

MCL-R/3 Bridge IDOC component provides a bridge to transfer or store data in SAP’s R/3 native IDOC format. Customers will benefit from directly accessing information in SAP’s R/3 IDOC data formats.

MCL-R/3 Bridge RFC/BAPI component provides two-way communication by making extensive use of XML and VB/Java scripting for SAP R/3 RFC and BAPI components. Quite simply, this eliminates the need for complex or custom programming. It also offers an interface with external applications, for instance offering business or optimization rules or label and report printing.

MCL-R/3 Bridge Designer Add-On is a set of user-friendly and intuitive graphical R/3 interface functions integrated into MCL-Designer to program the application running in the device. These functions provide easy MCL mapping of shop-floor data to corresponding SAP interface data definitions, based on the use of a metadata repository containing data structure definitions for BAPI’s, IDOC’s and RFC’s used in the application.

 

bulletMCL-Collection with Vocollect Voice™

*       Create voice-directed mobile worker applications.

*       Voice-enable traditional mobile worker applications.

Warehouse operations, quality control, field service, inventory management, stock counting, and asset tracking are just a few examples of the applications that benefit from voice recognition.

MCL-Collection is a sophisticated software suite to create, integrate, and deploy enterprise, multimodal mobile worker applications quickly and easily.

MCL-Collection with Vocollect Voice™, abbreviated as MCL-Voice, brings a new dimension to your operations—it allows you to voice-enable your MCL mobile applications to make your mobile workers more productive than ever.

 

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