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Herding Geese: The Retail Supply Chain
Sponsored by: ComputerWeekly.comSteven Keifer draws on the pioneering work of US retailer, Walmart, to explain the essentials of EDI in the retail supply chain.
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Comparing Identification Options for the Supply Chain: Barcodes vs. RFID vs. GPS
Sponsored by: SearchManufacturingERPThis expert handbook provides overview and analysis of three main AIDC tracking technologies: bar codes, RFID, and GPS.
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Make Field Service Best Practices Even Better by Leveraging Mobile Technology
Sponsored by: IntermecUncover best practices for workforce optimization, resource management, revenue assurance, and performance control and learn how technology you already have can enhance processes and improve productivity and profitability within your organization.
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Beyond Passwords & Outdated Physical Access Systems
Sponsored by: Entrust, Inc.Learn why passwords and traditional physical access systems are simply inefficient in this day and age and discover how smart credentials are a vital component of your physical and logical access security strategy.
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Unlocking Information: Digital data is a hospital’s most valuable resource
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc.Uncover the importance of digital data for today’s information-driven healthcare industry. Learn why this data is the key enabler of starting healthcare reform and revolutionizing how hospitals operate, collaborate, and deliver care.
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Manufacturing IT Best Practices: Supply Chain Management
Sponsored by: SearchManufacturingERPAs supply chains extend across the globe and their complexity increases, manufacturers are learning that the right software can be a key component of successful supply chain planning and execution. Read this expert e-book to find tips and best practices for supply chain management (SCM).
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Zebra. We Tag It - E-Book
Sponsored by: Zebra TechnologiesWhen you tag it, you can see it, measure it, and learn from it. Tagging gives visibility into business to make the right decisions, at the right time, with the right information. Zebra can tag it with everything from bar codes to badges to RFID. Get the right information to do it better. All you have to do is tag it.
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The VMI Model: Managing Inventory outside the Four Walls
Sponsored by: Clear Spider Inc.Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) is a business model that allows supplier/manufacturer organizations to access, control, and replenish inventory for their customers. Clear Spider is the industry leader in VMI technology.
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The Need for SOA to Achieve Flexibility and Agility within Plant Operations
Sponsored by: Apriso CorporationThis white paper offers a check list that manufacturers can use for evaluating and comparing alternative Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Quality Management Systems (QMS).
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Using Technologies to Increase Perfect Order Metrics
Sponsored by: IntermecCompanies are continually finding new ways to get the right goods to the right customers on time. This white paper explains how each aspect of perfect order performance can be improved through enhancements to data collection processes and technologies.
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Advanced RFID Measurements: Basic Theory to Protocol Conformance Test
Sponsored by: National InstrumentsAs RFID adoption continues to grow, engineers are faced with an increasing need to validate tags both for interoperability with products from other vendors and for conformance with the specified protocol.
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Debunking the Top Eight Myths Surrounding Small-Business Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Sponsored by: HighJump SoftwareLearn why companies of all sizes are turning to best-of-breed warehouse management systems (WMS) in an effort to reduce costs and boost productivity in the face of increased globalization, regulation and competition.
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Cost Justification of an Automated Data Collection System
Sponsored by: Epicor Software CorporationLearn how automated data collection can help you increase ROI, achieve better information, reduce shipping errors, increase customer satisfaction and improve ef-ficiency of manufacturing operations.










