What’s The Second ‘D’ Stand For in 2D Barcodes? Have you ever seen your business endure long line ups of people waiting to pay at the checkout counter? You look into the matter and discover it was due to a clerk’s scanner not being able to read the barcode on a product. This can cause frustrations…
Mobile Device Management Is Only A Small Part of Managed Mobility Services Today’s kids know tablets and smartphones like they started using them in the womb. For this generation, having these devices is just part of life, like death and taxes. It’s easy to forget that not everyone grew up in this on-the-go connected world.…
The use of wearable technology to track employee wellbeing can significantly increase employees’ productivity, according to research by Goldsmiths, University of London. The study, Human Cloud at Work, was compiled in conjunction with cloud provider Rackspace, suggests data collected from wearable devices can accurately measure the conditions under which employees are most productive. Workplace experiments…
Barcode Printers and Scanners Are Now Standardized Tools The barcode is considered by many as one of the most important inventions of the 20th century. The origins of the barcode can be traced back to Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver. Mr. Silver had the idea after overhearing a cashier complaining about the tedium of a manual…
RFID Automates Data Entry and Tracking Companies in a variety of industries rely on critical assets to drive their business. Although industries vary, the need for effective asset management is universal. Any item that is a part of the work process but does not leave as part of a finished product is a candidate for…