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Mobility
Applications and Network Technology
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Harnessing the Power of Automation through Mobile Computing:
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Across industries-from retail, manufacturing and healthcare, to transportation, government and wholesale distribution-mobile computing is streamlining
business processes through automation that effectively eliminates errors and delays in the processing of information.
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Securing Enterprise Air: Understanding and Achieving Next-Generation Wireless Security with 802.11i:
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Wireless networking is quickly becoming a defacto network standard in the enterprise. However, security has remained one of the largest issues as
companies struggle with how to ensure that data is protected during transmission and the network itself is secure. The new WPA2 (802.11i) standards eliminate these vulnerabilities and offer truly robust security for wireless networks.
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Network Fundamentals:
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Wired network architectures fall into two classifications: switched Layer 2 networks or routed Layer 3 networks. The fundamental difference between these network types is the communications protocol layer relied upon
for propagating data across network resources. An understanding of layered communications protocols and the underlying services extended by the individual layers is necessary to understand these differences.
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Inbound Transportation Enhanced Through Mobility Tools:
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Leading retailers and manufacturers are embracing mobility solutions to manage inbound logistics in order to conserve labor and assets and reduce frustration associated with inconsistent service. |
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Scaling Enterprise Mobility Deployments with Integrated Mobile Device and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Management Solution:
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This document is written for senior business executives and technology executives who have already conducted or are considering the deployment and management of enterprise mobility
solutions for mission-critical components of their business operations.
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Printing
Technology and Applications
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Bar Code Printing Options for SAP™ End Users:
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This white paper explains how to take advantage of this development to print bar codes from SAP™ applications without any middleware, labeling software, print
servers or SAPscript programming. |
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Bar Code Printing Options with Oracle®
WMS and MSCA:
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This white paper describes the middleware and direct-connect bar code printing options for Oracle®
WMS and MSCA, explains the system requirements for each, and provides guidance as to when each approach is best suited to particular environments. |
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Bar Codes and Manufacturing:
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This document provides an overview of the many, growing applications for bar coding in the manufacturing process. |
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Closing the Loop: Extending Wireless LAN Security to Wireless Printers:
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There is no reason for a printer to be a weak link in wireless network security. This white paper will outline the basics of wireless security and describe
how printers support leading standards and protocols for 802.11 wireless networks, including WPA, 802.1x, LEAP, virtual private networks (VPN) and more.
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Distributed Label Printing Options for
Printers in IBM AS/400® Network Environments:
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This paper describes the challenges and presents different configuration, architecture, and technology options for users to consider for distributed label
printing in the AS/400® host environment.
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Improving Route Accounting with Mobile Printing Applications:
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In route accounting and DSD environments, mobile printers can be used to generate receipts, invoices, reports, order forms, inspection labels, service
records, and other documentation.
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Productivity Through Portability: Mobile Printing Delivers ROI in the Warehouse:
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Bar coding is indispensable in warehouses and DCs to maintain accuracy and efficiency. These benefits can be enhanced by using mobile printers to produce and
apply bar code labels at the point of application.
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The Benefits of Wireless Printing:
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Wireless bar code printing makes it easy to move your printers as work areas are reconfigured--or to add printing capacity in response to seasonal demands or expanding
operations. Learn how wireless printing's flexibility and convenience can increase return on investment from your enterprise printing system.
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