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The push to deploy consumer-grade mobile devices in businesses is a result of their popularity, low cost, and personal preference. But is lower acquisition cost a liability or an asset? Do end users really know what device they need/want while doing their work, or are they simply reacting to what they prefer in their outside-of-work lifestyle? And can companies actually run an efficient operation if they allow end users to choose their own devices and update them at will?
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This white paper provides an introduction to how mobile payment collection systems work, explains what components are needed to enable mobile workers to process card and check payments in the field, and highlights the cash flow and other benefits that bus
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Looking beyond mobile device hardware, this white paper explores the productivity and financial benefits that come from using enterprise tools to develop, deploy and manage mobile solutions.
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Learn how the latest generation of vehicle-mount terminals combine the accuracy and productivity of voice technology with the traditional benefits of scanning and RFID workflows. It shares insights from early adopters and other forward-thinking organizations on the value of combining these input technologies and explores new, innovative use cases.
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Information and documentation are essential for everything manufacturers produce and ship today, whether tracking through the production process or the supply chain. While production is often optimized, producing the necessary documentation often is not. This white paper will explain how manufacturers can realize tangible improvements with proper printers and media.
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Bar-coded shipping labels are essential to sophisticated tracking and material-handling systems, and thus so are label printers. This white paper identifies the features of shipping-label printers that will return the greatest value for long-term, low-cost reliable operations, from features that save time to those that simplify integration and management.
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The food industry is like no other. The distribution process through the supply chain must be timelier, more efficient and more accurate than nearly any other industry.If that was not enough challenge the food distributors have the daunting task in today’s economy of not only complying with food industry regulations but also efficiently operating large fleets, managing a mobile workforce and keep an eye on all important customer service quality.
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2D imagers are becoming the technology of choice for most bar code applications, and lasers are on the way to becoming a niche technology. Not only can 2D imagers read more bar codes than lasers – including QR Codes, Data Matrix and other popular 2D symbols – they can also do more than read bar codes.
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