Supplier News
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How Tough Is Tough? Crash Tested Performance
5/16/2007
New technology has transformed patrol cars, in-vehicle computers with wireless capability means real-time access to information, database files and GPS mapping systems. Careful consideration must be taken when implementing these technologies in a patrol car. At General Dynamics Itronix officer safety and ergonomics are key considerations in the design of the GoBook series of rugged products. Submitted by General Dynamics Itronix Corporation
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Lockheed Martin / Northrop Grumman Team Moves Closer To Developing Flight-Ready Laser Terminals For TSAT
5/8/2007
The Lockheed Martin/Northrop Grumman Transformational Satellite Communications System (TSAT) team announced recently that functional interoperability aspects of its laser communications risk reduction subsystem have been evaluated in a test conducted at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory (MIT/LL)
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Document Management: Océ Wins ON DEMAND Best Of Show Award For Océ VarioStream 9240 Printer
5/1/2007
Océ, the leader in digital document management and delivery solutions, has been recognized for the second year in a row with a Best of Show award at the ON DEMAND Conference & Exposition. The Océ VarioStream 9240 printer was chosen as the winner in the category of Spot Color Digital Printing Equipment. The versatile Océ VarioStream 9240 printer also received honorable mention for Monochrome Digital Printing Equipment.
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Ready Or Not, Here It Comes - New Anti-Terrorism Legislation Has A Direct Effect On U.S. Warehouses And Distribution Centers
4/26/2007
Traceability. It has been a hot issue for a while, and it’s only getting hotter. In December of 2004, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued final regulations (specifically Section 306 of the Bioterrorism Act) requiring every warehouse or distribution center – regardless of size – that transports, distributes, receives, holds or imports any kind of food to maintain records to show where that product came from and where it’s going to
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How Document Scanners Affect Productivity And Compliance
4/24/2007
By understanding the implications of a scanner purchase on operational efficiency, a positive work environment, and organizational risk, you can make a more informed decision that delivers return on investment (ROI) and supports your governance, risk, and compliance initiatives. Submitted by Fujitsu Computer Products of America
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Document Imaging: Fujitsu Introduces First Network Scanner
4/17/2007
Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., one of the market leader in document imaging scanners and services, recently announced the introduction of its first network scanner into its award-winning line of scanning solutions. The Fujitsu fi-6000NS Color Duplex Network Scanner is the first Fujitsu scanner to combine the intuitive, easy installation of a desktop scanner with the productivity of a network scanner for sharing documents in today’s multi-location, global business environment.
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The Case For Integrated Processes
3/28/2007
Based on research and documented case studies, it is clear that companies are realizing significant value by developing integrated processes across the enterprise. This white paper discusses what integrated processes are, how they create value, specific cases of companies succeeding with integrated processes, as well as a checklist to determine how integrated your own company’s processes are. Submitted by SAP Americas
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Sound Transit Fights Congestion — On The Streets And Across Their WAN
3/26/2007
By centralizing servers and storage, the IT department could better control access to critical information, including tenders, photos, and workflow documents. Submitted by Strategic Storage Solutions
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Kane County Streamlines IT With EqualLogic And VMWare
3/26/2007
EqualLogic PS Series solutions deliver the benefits of storage consolidation in an intelligent, enterprise-class storage system that is easy to install, manage and grow. Submitted by EqualLogic
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Bank Improves Records Management With Document Management Solution
3/16/2007
Kearny Federal Savings Bank purchased the Fujitsu scanners through Champion Workflow Systems, a New Jersey based systems integrator and developer focusing on document automation systems, who also implemented a Tokairo TokOpen Electronic Document Management System to help improve the bank’s paper workflow with scanning paper documents into electronic format. Submitted by Fujitsu Computer Products of America
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