Panel discussion on best practices for funding new mobile infrastructure

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InfoLogix, Inc. (Nasdaq: IFLG), a leading technology provider of enterprise mobility solutions for the healthcare and commercial industries, announced today that it will present at a panel discussion as part of Mobile Monday Mid-Atlantic, Monday September 21, 2009 at 5:30 PM, at the Union League in Philadelphia.

Scott Minor, Vice President of Managed Services and Solutions at InfoLogix will join the panel "Mobile in the Enterprise: Keeping up with User Demand while Containing Costs," along with experts from the U.S. Army, AT&T Mobility, Carrow Consulting, and Mobility Partners LLC. The panel will discuss best practices and opportunities around topics such as: funding new mobile infrastructure and justifying enterprise mobile applications, raising wireless readiness knowledge across business units, departments and management levels, and examples of "best" and "next" practices to keep up with user demand for mobility while containing cost.

"We're honored to be part of Mobile Monday, as we continue to educate organizations as to how they can harness the full potential of enterprise mobility to empower their business, mobilize their workforce, and manage their supply chain," says Mr. Minor. "InfoLogix has provided over 2,000 organizations across North America with mobility solutions and services, and we're looking forward to sharing the successes and lessons learned with the attendees."

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