Providing IT services in Farmington, New Mexico is a bit of a challenge sometimes, due to the rugged terrain and hot climate. We have clients that do all sorts of interesting activities with their computers and they always come to ask us for advice on how to make their systems more efficient and user friendly. For example in San Juan County we have several oil companies and insurance companies that constantly send people out into the field to survey and report the status of issues. Many of these people are accustomed to taking their clunky old laptops out into the field with them and having the battery die, or the mobile internet car fail or just being so embarrassed to even bring that old clunky thing out. A few companies have started to issue their field employees IPads or equip them with apps so that they can do their reporting from a mobile device while in the field. While Ipads are great, no one can best the flexibility and compatibility of the windows operating system. Many of the popular survey and reporting software systems only run on windows or mac desktop environments and are only barely getting wise to the mobile shift that is happening in the world of technology. Enter "Haswell" the newest of Intel's multi core processors. This CPU is designed for a huge amount of battery life increase and also for more power. Now companies like Dell and Acer are plugging these Haswells" into tablets and ultralight laptops to create the ultimate mobile computing experience. Now our clients can get the power of a desktop on a tablet, while still having enough battery life to forget the charger when their out in the field. We insist on providing the top in IT services for our clients in Farmington , New Mexico and all of San Juan county and now we can help provide a better and more enjoyable experience by recommending these new CPU's. Using them you will be able to quickly search through hundreds of emails in outlook on a tablet without the lag. Faster Processing means that the reporting programs will function much better so the employee isn't wasting precious time watching progress bars load. These new CPU's seem to be what the mobile world is needing right now and we just hope they can deliver all that they promise.Here is an article all about the new haswell processors on the apcmag.com website. http://apcmag.com/intel-haswell-cpu-how-it-works.htm