| The Benefits of IT Leasing[pdf: 82 KB]
According to the Equipment Leasing Association, more than 80% of U.S. companies lease some or
all of their equipment. Why are so many corporations choosing to lease instead of purchase? These
companies realize that the true value of their equipment comes from its use, not its ownership.
Welcome to a selection of technical documents that provide industry information that you may find useful.
Combining the Strengths of Cicso and its partners to Deliver an Excellent Service Experience[pdf:
2.5 MB]
The Cisco® Smart Care Service proactively verifies that the network is secure, reliable, and functioning optimally so that you can improve your employee productivity and customer responsiveness and get the most from your technology investments.
Welcome to a selection of technical documents that provide industry information that you may find useful.
Defining
a Successful Wireless Solution[pdf:
144 KB]
This white paper offers guidance
for planning wireless implementations
and investing in technology that will
provide a solid, sustainable return
on investment, regardless of what new
innovations may evolve over the life
of the system. It gives an overview
of current wireless, mobile computing
and data capture technology capabilities,
as well as tips on how to make selections
today that will both protect current
investments and provide the flexibility
to take advantage of future advancements.
Guide
to Industrial Wireless Printing[pdf:
80 KB]
The wireless revolution has
changed the way companies do business,
but perhaps no place more so than in
the industrial/manufacturing segment.
These businesses are saving significantly
more time and money than other business
sectors by utilizing wireless technology.
Simplifying
Network Printing While Reducing
Capital and Maintaining Costs[pdf:
964 KB]
In today’s
fast-paced, globally-connected business
world, companies are using the power
and flexibility of Web-based systems
to manage aspects of their business
once limited by geographic location
and proprietary processes. As widespread
interoperability and open standards
have changed the face of the industry,
bar code label printing has evolved
from discrete, PC-based installations
to fully networked systems utilizing
Web technologies.
Taking
it to the Streets. A guide to wide
area wireless for the non-technical
business professional[pdf:
300KB]
The excitement
around wireless data communication
has accelerated in the past few years.
The ability for remote workers to be
in constant contact with the enterprise
and have access to almost any data
has tremendous potential for productivity
gains and cost reduction. From real-time
status updates and emergency dispatch
to inventory verification and credit
card authorization, your organization
can benefit in many ways. Understanding
the benefits of mobile wireless communications
is only the first step. What do you
do next?
Wireless
Security: It’s
Like Securing Your Home[pdf:
152 KB]
Imagine your
home, filled with the people you love
and your prized possessions. You open
all the windows and unlock all the
doors. Then you place a man with a
bull-horn outside announcing to the
world that your domain is wide open,
and invite them to come on in and go
through your things, any time they
want. According to many industry analysts,
this is essentially what you are doing
by not turning on the available wireless
security that comes with systems today.
Sizing
Applications
for 2D Barcode Symbols[pdf:
348 KB]
This white
paper, “Sizing Applications
for 2D Symbols,” presents
a non-technical perspective and
working knowledge for potential
users of 2D codes. It compares
the relative merits of 2D symbols
to linear codes, outlines the basics
of popular 2D codes today, and
highlights the issues to consider
when specifying which codes are
well suited for typical applications. |