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Retail Fashion Market RFID Solutions by Motorola, Inc.
July 2008 - (Free Research)
This whitepaper explains how Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) provides real-time inventory visibility so you can react quickly to inventory demand and stocking levels, helping ensure that the right product is available for your customers at the right
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ABCs of RFID: Understanding and Using Radio Frequency Identification by Intermec
March 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper provides an overview of RFID technology and capabilities, describes the common frequencies and technologies used in business applications, identifies major standards, and introduces ways to take advantage of RFID to improve convenience, accuracy, safety and security.
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Intermec Retail: 70 Series RFID Ultra-Rugged Mobile Computers by Intermec
February 2013 - (Free Research)
Innovative retailers are leveraging item-level radio frequency identification (RFID) to redefine delivery, warehouse and store-front operations with more accurate traffic data.In this brief webcast, learn about the cost-saving and accuracy benefits of one such integrated RFID tool.
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American Apparel Finds the Right Fit by Motorola RFID Solutions
January 2009 - (Free Research)
The potential benefits of reducing labor and increasing sales from deploying an item-level RFID operation are clear. Read about current capabilities of RFID, including accuracy, performance and adaptability.
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What's Happening on Your Shop Floor? by Plex Systems
March 2009 - (Free Research)
Until recently, it was difficult for manufacturers to obtain a true picture of what was happening on the shop floor. Real-time, accurate data reflecting production activity, planned production schedules, quality checks, machine breakdowns, inventory levels or a shortage of materials made it a challenge for shop floor management to keep track..
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Tip-Guide: Demand-driven supply chain innovations center on analytics, mobile ID by SAP America, Inc.
November 2011 - (Free Research)
In this expert tip guide, readers will learn details around the recent advances in automatic identification and data capture (AIDC), especially item-level radio frequency identification (RFID) and smartphone-based social media and scanning applications for consumers, as well as new applications of supply chain analytics.
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RFID Reader Options for Better RFID Solution Design by Motorola, Inc.
July 2008 - (Free Research)
This white paper provides an in-depth look at the three types of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) readers: handheld, mobile, and fixed. These readers provide solutions that enable enterprises to truly maximize the value of RFID technology.
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Item-level RFID Tagging and the Intelligent Apparel Supply Chain by Motorola, Inc.
February 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper provides an overview of item-level radio frequency identification (RFID) tagging in the apparel supply chain. It explains the evolution of RFID technology and details key benefits when utilized by retailers, distribution and logistics providers, and manufacturers.
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RFID Basics for Retailers by Intermec
March 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper illuminates RFID by providing an overview of RFID technology; describing the current status of relevant RFID standards initiatives; illustrating how RFID can be integrated to enhance existing wireless LAN, bar code and mobile computing systems; and providing guidance for selecting and planning RFID pilots and implementations.
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RFID in Apparel and Footwear: Store-Level Success Sets the Stage for Bigger Benefits by Motorola RFID Solutions
September 2009 - (Free Research)
It's long been expected that the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology would have beneficial effects. RFID is indeed having a positive impact - but it's the retail store, rather than the supply chain, that is seeing the biggest benefits. Read this white paper to learn more about the benefits retailers are seeing from RFID.
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E-Book: Gaining Control of Order Management Processes by SAP America, Inc.
April 2012 - (Free Research)
This e-book, packed with four expert articles, highlights SAP's solution to sales order management, offering insight into its CRM, ERP and supply chain management components. Read these insightful articles now to learn about this option's strengths and weaknesses, how to properly define the sales process and so much more.
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Gaining Control of Order Management Processes by Esker Inc.
March 2011 - (Free Research)
In this E-Book, designed for business and IT professionals, find out more about using technology to gain control of sales order management processes. Learn how to navigate the many technology choices and choose between on-premise or SaaS/cloud options. And get key considerations and best practices for optimizing sales order processes.
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The Diverse and Exploding Digital Universe by EMC Corporation
August 2008 - (Free Research)
This white paper, sponsored by EMC, is an update of IDC's inaugural forecast of the digital universe published in March 2007. In this year's update we discuss the implications for business, government, and society.
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Optim Data Growth Solution for Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise by IBM
IBM's Optim™Data Growth Solution for Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise provides proven archiving capabilities. Now you can align continuous control of your PeopleSoft data with business objectives to optimize performance, mitigate risks and control costs.
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Optim Data Growth Solution for Oracle E-Business Suite by IBM
Align continuous control of your E-Business Suite data with business objectives. Optim's proven archiving capabilities enable you to set desired service levels for each category of E-Business Suite data - for example, current data, reporting data and historical data. You maintain universal access to information.
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Warehouse Management Better Business Practices: Cycle and Annual Counting by VAI, Vormittag Associates, Inc.
February 2009 - (Free Research)
This first chapter of Better Business Practices Series, explores the many benefits of cycle counting. Chief among them is the elimination of an annual physical count of your inventory. While cycle counting is the preferred inventory counting process, many companies still conduct annual counts.
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