Newsletter | July 17, 2012

07.17.12 -- Evolis Introduces New ID Card Printer; Wasp Barcode Launches New Thermal Printers; GAO RFID Releases New RFID Reader

Business Solutions
Key Considerations For Transitioning
From Manual To Automated RFID

By SATO America
By SATO America As companies become increasingly aware of the liabilities and frustrations inherent in manually affixing RFID labels, commonly called “slap and ship,” they are investigating a transition to automated RFID tagging.
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Articles

7 Distributor Offerings You Can't Neglect Any Longer
At a recent distributor event I attended, I had the privilege of talking with a lot of VARs and MSPs (managed service providers) and sitting in on some of the learning sessions. One thing that really struck me was how unfamiliar the attendees were — many of them long-time partners of this particular distributor — with the various services the distributor offered. Full article.

Beverage Company Improves Invoicing Process With New Mobile Printing System
“When you sell the volume of beverages that we do, you’re generating a lot of invoices; until recently, that meant we were generating—and paying for—a lot of paper,” says Derick Hufstader, IT director at Nevada Beverage. Learn more.

Rugged Mobile Computers Pay Off For Sugar Producer
In order to cope with a hot, dusty and dirty environment that is also subject to rain blowing through elevator windows, U.S. Sugar selected the ARMOR X10gx rugged tablet computer from DRS Technologies, which was built on years of military and commercial heritage. Learn more.

Bar Code System Ensures Safety In Day Care Medication Verification
One Midwest day care center goes the extra mile in protecting the children it serves by using a barcode verification system including barcoded wristbands, labels, and scanners. Learn more.

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