March 4th, 2010 by admin
Recent advancements in RFID technology have made it a useful and affordable part of warehouse management software. With the introduction of tags that can be mounted on metal in 2008, one of the final barriers was overcome. It seems that the “next generation” is here.
The term “smart stores” is used to describe next generation retail [...]
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January 27th, 2010 by admin
A well-designed database and the right pharmaceutical software will help your research and development team in areas of record-keeping and FDA compliance. Your scientists and researchers will have easy access to the large amount of information that currently exists.
As this is a highly regulated environment, good record-keeping is essential. Without a good system, it is [...]
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January 11th, 2010 by admin
Incorporating the use of RFID in pharmaceutical software is a relatively new idea. It is likely to become more popular as the cost of the technology decreases. For anyone that owns a drugstore or manages a doctor’s office, it is worth considering. I’ll explain why, but first, let me explain a little bit about how [...]
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December 31st, 2009 by admin
Whether your office is large and busy or small and growing, making use of RFID tracking and the latest healthcare software can improve your office manager’s ability to track assets, ensure patient safety and control access to patient records.
Overall, your office will run more efficiently and your patients will be better satisfied. As time goes [...]
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November 18th, 2008 by admin
Much has been said and written about the globalization of the marketplace in the new century. More and more, business no longer sees their markets as limited to their community, state or even this country. To be successful in the new world economies, we have to see our markets as international if for no other [...]
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April 15th, 2008 by admin
Wireless technologies will become massive in its pervasiveness and impact
virtually every aspect of life evolving well beyond mobile phones and PDAs to other devices, services, channels and content.
Microwave circuits afford more frequency spectrum and very short antennas. With GaAs and SiGe, entire microwave transceivers can be inexpensively put on a single chip.
New modulation methods, like [...]
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April 14th, 2008 by admin
Challenges such as voice, obstacle and image recognition, emotional response, and eye-hand coordination still remain. High-performance processors, hardware to provide situational awareness, and improved artificial intelligence (AI) are enabling researchers to create lifelike robots that run or have facial expressions.
High intelligence is a missing ingredient.
Considerable progress will be made if robots possessed the intelligence needed [...]
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