Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers
Auto Components Supplier Cuts Receiving Cycle-Time by 50%, Cuts Costs by 30%
Overview Continental Automotive is one of the world's leading suppliers to the automotive industry, employing about 150,000 people in 36 countries. To log incoming shipments, Continental used manual bar-code scanners, a technology that had a lengthy, costly receiving cycle yet provided limited accuracy and inventory control. The company chose a custom Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solution from Xterprise, based on the Microsoft application platform and Motorola RFID scanners.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | WORD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | May 2009 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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Mobility: Make The Case
Welcome to the PDF version of ZDNet's Intel-sponsored Mobility special report.The main theme of the report is the May 2007 launch of Intel's 'Santa Rosa' mobile platform (officially called Centrino...
IDC Vendor Spotlight
Organised ubiquity is a must for organisations to sucessfully "project" their users in any given landspace, at any given time, with secuirty policy. This White Paper covers issues surrounding secure...
Intrusion Detection Techniques for Mobile Wireless Networks
The rapid proliferation of wireless networks and mobile computing applications has changed the landscape of network security. The traditional way of protecting networks with firewalls and encryption software is no...
People + Processes + Technology: Creating a Winning Formula for Customer Support
You might have the world's best support professionals or the most sophisticated technologies - but if you don't effectively combine the two, your service and support will be run-of-the-mill or...
Supporting Employees Anytime, Anywhere
New business demands require a new approach to end-user support. This is leading organizations to a remote service delivery model that leverages the Web and Saas technology



