Bob Ashenbrenner
President, Durable Mobility Technologies, LLC
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Durable Mobility Technologies, LLC, under the direction of Bob Ashenbrenner, works with Zebra Technologies to develop future-proof mobility solutions for customers across multiple field service and industrial sectors. As an industry consultant, Durable Mobility Technologies, LLC, is focused on optimizing rugged tablet-based solutions for mobile workers of all kinds, including utility and public safety professionals. Ashenbrenner is particularly committed to helping customers identify mobile devices that survive a tough work day, run all the software and tools needed today, and will remain flexible and scalable to adapt to evolving technology applications as business needs dictate.
Ashenbrenner has more than 25 years of computer engineering and engineering management experience, with 18 of those specific to mobility and the field requirements that enable real work to happen. He was previously a Solutions Architect with Xplore Technologies and Motion Computing for 13 years. In that role, Ashenbrenner led the development of a suite of rugged mobile tablet computer, services and software, with an emphasis on supporting the whole mobile work environment.
Most Recent Posts by Bob Ashenbrenner

Don’t Fall Into the “Domain Transfer” Trap During Your Digital Transformation

Is Your Utility or Energy Company Deploying Technology for the Right Reasons?

Study: Public Safety Agencies Need to Speed Up Technology Adoption in Order to Overcome Some of the Greatest Operational Challenges of This Generation

GIS Reveals Our World’s Layers, and Utilities Reveal That They’re Increasingly Looking for Such Intelligence

New “Cost-Benefit” Considerations When Shopping for Field Mobility Solutions

What Tablets and Tires Have in Common – and Why Every Field Service Organization Should Care

Coordination is Key to Mobilizing First Responders in an Emergency. So, Should Public Sector Agencies Sync Up Their Mobility Strategies?

Governments’ Emergency Response Plans are Only Effective If Emergency Responders Have the Means to Execute Them

Disasters, Drones and Developing the Future Capabilities for Mobile Workers and First Responders

Why a C1D2 or ATEX/IECEx Certification Should Spark More Interest Among Those in Explosive Work Environments

This is the Only Type of Mobile Device That’s Considered Safe to Use in Hazardous Locations

How Airlines Can Avoid Mobile Technology Meltdowns on the Tarmac

Spotlight on Airlines: When It’s Too Hot, Planes Don’t Fly and Mobile Devices Fail

Why the “Normalization of Risk” Can Put Your Organization, and Mobile Workers, at Risk

When I Grow Up, I Want to be a Musician: Finding Harmony with the Right (Mobile) Instrument
