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Point of Rental Software to Hold Drawing for a Free Microsoft® Surface Tablet

At the 2013 Rental Show in Las Vegas, Point-of-RentalSystems, rental management software company, will host a drawing for a free Microsoft® Surface Tablet at booth 1661.

Using Surface tablets as well as other wireless devices, the company will demonstrate the mobile capabilities of Point-of-Rental’s Windows-based software. Debuting at The Rental Show is the latest software revision, Enterprise 2013, which includes updated mobile features such as automated system notifications, expanded GPS and scanner functions and secure online payments using Point-of-Rental’s Integrated Website and Customer Portal modules. In addition, visitors to Point-of-Rental’s booth will have the opportunity to view the new optional module, Mobile Workforce. A web-based application rather than device-specific, Mobile Workforce can be utilized with any Wi-Fi enabled mobile device to allow employees to complete various tasks while at jobsite locations.

Demonstrations and entry forms for the drawing will be available in Point-of-Rental Systems’ booth 1661. The drawing for the Microsoft® Surface Tablet will be held at 10 a.m. CST on February 15, 2013 at Point-of-Rental headquarters in Grand Prairie, Texas. The winner will be notified by phone.

For more information on Point-of-Rental Systems and its features, call toll-free at 1-800-944-7368.

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