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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How Your Small To Midsize Business Can Embrace Mobility Now
11/23/2016
Mobile devices have brought advancements to virtually all aspects of modern life and have had transformative effects on businesses spanning all industries. However, the positive business effects that can be brought about by mobility and "going digital" are not enjoyed as frequently within small and midsize businesses (SMBs) as they are within larger organizations.
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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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How Technology Can Improve Operations And Bring Your Business Closer To Your Customer
8/24/2016
OPERATING A BUSINESS IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY has become increasingly difficult over the last few years. With companies operating globally on at least some level, the impact of these challenges is being felt across all industries and involves entities of all sizes. New compliance and regulations, changing consumer demands, rising transportation costs, and the need for good technology and communication can all affect the way goods move around the globe. These impacts can be felt both in mature and developing markets—but the challenges specific to each can vary greatly.
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Healthy Fast Food Chain Speeds Checkouts, Offers Targeted Deals With Help Of Honeywell
8/24/2016
Muscle Maker Grill needed a solution to quickly scan orders and receipts at checkout. The company was using in-line scanners and its employees were having difficulty lining up the barcodes on drink bottles.
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Enhancing The Customer Experience: Connected Devices For Field Service Workflows
8/24/2016
WE LIVE AND DO BUSINESS in a highly connected world. That brings clear benefits, such as being able to use real-time data capture and mobile access to applications to create efficiencies, but it also brings potential challenges. The connected customer demands more from retailers, logistics providers and services companies. One bad experience and the customer may leave forever.
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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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Mobile Coupon Return On Investment: Real Results From Real Retailers
6/29/2016
Mobile coupon popularity is growing rapidly in the retail sector. One analyst firm, solely focused on mobile, predicts that mobile coupons redeemed will almost double between 2014 and 2019 to more than 31 billion.