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| Mobility: 2010 And Beyond | Greg Payne, Manager of Mobility Systems for Honeywell, talks with Jameson Publishing and Field Technologies Online President Jim Roddy in this exclusive Executive-To-Executive interview. In this interview, Payne discusses the "resurgence and convergence" of the industry and outlines where users are steering the future of mobility. | 05/26/2010 | 0.3 KB |
| Brochure: WLP305 Barcode Printer | The WPL305 is a compact, desktop barcode printer that delivers outstanding versatility and performance at a surprisingly affordable price. Ideal for light to medium-duty barcode printing, the WPL305 is recommended for applications including shipping and receiving, inventory control, asset tags, shelf labels, healthcare, transportation and logistics. | 05/24/2010 | 296.3 KB |
| White Paper: Satellite Navigation Technology And Trends | GPS, officially named NAVSTAR by the US Department of Defense, is a satellite based navigation system with more than 24 satellites. The satellites circle the Earth at a height of 12,000 miles twice a day. By Psion Teklogix Corporation | 05/21/2010 | 398.6 KB |
| Success Story: Houra.fr, The Largest Cyber Market On The Internet, Chooses Datalogic Mobile Terminals | Houra.fr has two order preparation sites in France - one based at Bussy-Saint-Georges and the other at Marignane. Each site includes a model store with a refrigerated area for fresh and frozen products. By Datalogic Mobile | 05/20/2010 | 170.1 KB |
| Success Story: Large Multinational Furniture Company Invests In A Mobile Computing Solution With Datalogic Skorpio™ | Early each morning, several trucks with goods arrive at the furniture stores. The barcodes on these items are scanned using the mobile computer Datalogic Skorpio™. The user sees where the products are to be placed directly on the screen of the mobile computer, which can be either in the store's warehouse or directly out in the shop. By Datalogic Mobile | 05/20/2010 | 165.9 KB |
| Success Story: The Carnival Prince And His Barcode Princess | Faschingsprinz, (Carnival Prince), a specialty clothing store for Carnival, has been operating for 35 years. In 2010, the family company decided to use barcodes for the first time. The costume retailer, chose a Datalogic Mobile solution with BARCOTEC to implement the new system. By Datalogic Mobile | 05/19/2010 | 149.0 KB |
| Success Story: The Datalogic Skorpio Gun™ Increases Fun And Profit | Funtastic Traveling Shows is a company expected to live up to its name. This Portland, Oregon, company runs fairs across the Northwest using the Datalogic Skorpio Gun™ to help them slash theft, usher customers quickly aboard rides, and forecast future needs. Together, Funtastic and Datalogic Mobile are bringing the fun to fairgoers faster. By Datalogic Mobile | 05/19/2010 | 194.1 KB |
| Datasheet: PF8 Desktop Printer | Designed to set a new standard in IT friendliness, the Intermec PF8 provides a compact, easy-to-use bar code printing solution that dramatically simplifies deployment and support. Its quiet, reliable operation and intuitive design make the PF8 the right fit for light duty labeling applications in transportation/courier, healthcare, in-store retail and office environments. | 05/19/2010 | 136.4 KB |
| End User Trade In Program SATO Works™ | Is your printer out of date or past the point of reasonable repair? Did you purchase your printer, but expected something more durable or reliable? | 05/13/2010 | 363.5 KB |
| Case Study: YCH Group Selects Intermec Fixed Vehicle Computer To Improve Supply Chain Management | The logistics and supply chain market has become increasingly competitive in Asia Pacific over the past decade, with multi-nationals, local and specialized industry players all vying for market share. Companies, particularly during the economic downturn of 2008 – 2009, demanded higher levels of reliability and accuracy, whilst also focusing on cost, transit and stock Turn-Around Time (TAT) reductions. By Intermec, Inc. | 05/12/2010 | 555.0 KB |
| Case Study: Intermec Smart Printers Provide Seamless Integration For New Labelling Requirements In New Zealand Kiwifruit Industry | The New Zealand kiwifruit industry is export driven, built on consistent and timely delivery of quality fresh fruit. Europe is one of the key markets for New Zealand-grown kiwi fruit, accounting for over 90 million trays of exported kiwis every year. By Intermec, Inc. | 05/12/2010 | 695.6 KB |
| Case Study: Smart Printers Give RH Foster A Fresh Approach To Food Labeling | Not all the sandwiches RH Foster makes and sells at its chain of Exxon-Mobile convenience stores in Maine are triple deckers, but labeling them for sale was always a laborious three-step process. By Intermec, Inc. | 05/12/2010 | 171.0 KB |
| Datasheet: Xenon 1900 Area-Imaging Scanner | Xenon™ 1900, Honeywell’s sixth-generation of area-imaging technology, is redefining the standard for hand-held scanners. Featuring a custom sensor that is optimized for bar code scanning, Xenon 1900 offers industry-leading performance and reliability for a wide variety of applications that require the versatility of area-imaging technology. | 05/06/2010 | 383.8 KB |
| Datasheet: Xenon 1902 Wireless Area-Imaging Scanner | Xenon™ 1902, Honeywell’s sixth-generation of area-imaging technology, is redefining the standard for hand-held scanners. Featuring a custom sensor that is optimized for bar code scanning, Xenon 1902 offers industry-leading performance and reliability for a wide variety of applications that require the versatility of area-imaging technology plus the freedom of Bluetooth® wireless connectivity. | 05/05/2010 | 504.0 KB |
| White Paper: Track/Trace Solutions For The Manufacturing Industry | Today’s manufacturers, regardless of what they produce, have no choice but to follow private sector and government required mandates. As examples, two particular industries, namely, the pharmaceutical and food industries have very specific and important mandates to ensure consumer safety. By SATO America, Inc. | 04/30/2010 | 620.0 KB |
| White Paper: Track/Trace Solutions For The Logistics Supply Chain | Consumer satisfaction with the quality of your products is clearly important, but the service you provide before and after the sale is equally important to any business, but often overlooked as benefiting the bottom line. By SATO America, Inc. | 04/30/2010 | 472.1 KB |
| White Paper: Track/Trace Solutions For The Healthcare And Pharmaceutical Industries | The pedigree is a record in electronic form containing information regarding each transaction resulting in a change of ownership of the given prescription drug, including returns. Automatic identification technologies such as barcoding and RFID have been shown to be dependable and effective and in fact, RFID technology has been identified and recommended by the FDA as a reliable option for carrying electronic pedigree information. By SATO America, Inc. | 04/29/2010 | 477.2 KB |
| Brochure: Datalogic Elf™ | Datalogic Mobile’s new PDA! Elf™ is designed with the technology and ruggedness to meet the needs of applications in Field Service, Field Sales, Delivery, Retail and Logistics. | 03/25/2010 | 2.25 MB |
| Datasheet: Datalogic Elf™ | Datalogic Mobile’s new PDA! Elf™ is designed with the technology and ruggedness to meet the needs of applications in Field Service, Field Sales, Delivery, Retail and Logistics. | 03/25/2010 | 330.6 KB |
| White Paper: Transportation Operations: Clear Cash Flow Roadblocks With Enhanced Mobile Document Imaging | This white paper describes how enhanced mobile document imaging processes work, highlights the cash flow, expense reduction and efficiency benefits to scanning invoices and other transportation documents, presents the benefits and drawbacks of different technology and outsourcing options, and explains how enhanced mobile document imaging technology that has recently been commercialized overcomes some limitations of traditional image capture techniques and provides additional benefits. By Intermec | 03/25/2010 | 93.0 KB |
| White Paper: Best Practices Guide: RFID Implementation, Testing & Deployment | It was early 2009, and John Richards was testing the RFID inventory system he’d been working on for the past several years. John Richards manages the data centers for one of the country’s largest equipment providers. The data center where the RFID system was being tested was around 2000 square feet and contained over 7000 individual pieces of equipment. By Omni-ID | 03/22/2010 | 1.39 MB |
| White Paper: Warehousing: A Work In Progress | Over the past 40 years, warehousing has seen major enhancements in accuracy and speed made possible by advances in lift trucks, product identification, and radiofrequency communications. Much of the improvements were a result of software controls, first with companies writing their own software, and later with standard enhanced processes and packaged warehousing systems. By Rush Tracking Systems | 03/17/2010 | 65.4 KB |
| White Paper: Looking Beyond Acquisition: Total Cost Of Ownership And The Role Of Enterprise-Class Devices | For companies investing in mobile technology, consumer-grade PDAs and smart phones have undeniable appeal. At one-half to one-third the price of enterprise-grade hardware, buyers may be tempted to accept the high failure rate, thinking they would have to replace a consumer-grade device three times over (which feels unlikely) before they could justify the cost of buying a more rugged, enterprise-class device. By Motorola | 03/10/2010 | 599.6 KB |
| White Paper: Mobile Field Service Best Practices | According to the online IT encyclopedia Whatis.com, a “best practice” is a technique or methodology that, through experience and research, has proven to reliably lead to a desired result. By Motorola | 03/10/2010 | 270.8 KB |
| Product Sheet: 7530 Handheld Computer | The 7530 is designed to stand up to the harshest and most extreme environments and deliver the solution 'uptime' that users expect from Psion Teklogix devices. Rated at IP67, the 7530 is protected against dust and temporary water immersion: all at temperatures as low as -22°F (-30°C)! | 03/09/2010 | 1.99 MB |

