White Papers & Case Studies
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Data Breach Response Planning Guide
5/11/2020
The same things that make you valuable to your client as a managed service provider make you a target for a security breach. Your expertise in storing, accessing and maintaining sensitive information draws the attention of cybercriminals. Your connections to multiple platforms, vendors and clients are enticing for bad actors looking for one-stop shops for their own black market supplies: credit card information, social security numbers, personal information, internal contacts and other sensitive information.
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Double Duty: Aqueduct Brings Power Protection In-House
6/20/2019
Amid the company’s rapid growth, Aqueduct decided to relocate its Waltham, MA headquarters. With the move came a unique opportunity to modernize and redesign its data center from the ground up. As the company transitioned to mostly digital operations in workflow across departments — from accounting to sales — ensuring business uptime became a primary objective.
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Overcoming Challenges Of Integrating Machine Vision Into The Industrial IoT
2/23/2017
According to market research, there will be nearly 26 billion devices on the Internet of Things (IIoT) by 2020.
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Enhancing Supply Chain Efficiency And Resource Management
11/15/2016
As the channel continues to evolve and grow, it’s more important than ever resellers position themselves as trusted partners to their end-user customers so they can further build successful relationships. By Paul Constantine, President, ScanSource POS and Barcode
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Smart Manufacturing Technology: What It Means To The Future of Business
6/29/2016
Smart Manufacturing technology is more than just a buzz phrase about today’s technology and its role in the future of worldwide manufacturing. The term accurately describes the convergence of every component of manufacturing, particularly access and integration of all relevant data.
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Printers And Wristbands Help Improve Patient Safety And Automate The Identification Process
9/26/2013
As science and technology progresses, one of the biggest challenges is to reduce hospital errors as much as possible. As soon as the patient is admitted to hospital, the various processes and the intervention at different levels by medical professionals (from paramedics, nurses and doctors, to administration and laboratory staff), all increase the risk of mistakes being made. For this reason, automatic patient identification (patient ID) has become significantly important in hospitals, where it succeeds in reducing errors virtually to zero.
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Eliminate 7 Wastes From Your Supply Chain
9/13/2013
In difficult economic times, lean thinking strikes a chord for manufacturers as it promises to reduce costs, improve quality and transform the bottom line, by eliminating waste in every area of the value stream, including factory management and supplier networks. Its goal is to eliminate non-value added processing from the customers’ perspective, enabling less inventory, less space,less resource, less time and less cost to produce more – and all highly responsive to customer demand.
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The Castle Fun Center Saves Costs With A Single Printer For Tickets, Wristbands
4/15/2013
With a growing events schedule, the Fun Center wanted to generate paper tickets on demand. The facility initially tried printers from a leading provider, but poor support and slow turnaround times left the company looking for other options.
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Fruit Grower Only Picks Quality - In Fruit And Mobile Terminals
1/7/2013
Gerawan Farms was experiencing a bottleneck at the tallying of packed boxes out in the fields, with data being recorded manually on paper, and then later entered into the host application.
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Choosing The Right Connectivity: Wireless Options That Can Save Money And Improve Productivity
1/7/2013
This white paper from Honeywell examines the strengths and weaknesses of the different connectivity options both inside and outside the four walls. It looks at 802.11, WWAN, and Satellite.