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04/26/2011

Webcast on Remote Device Management for Barcode Scanners

We will be discussing the results of a North American survey on the use of Remote Device Management (RDM) for barcode scanning solutions. RDM enables the ability to obtain, aggregate and distribute information pertaining to the status of scanning devices from a remote or centralized location.  This information can be used for a diversity of applications such as configuration, troubleshooting, commissioning software/firmware upgrades, analyzing usage requirements and maintenance – all of which provide increased visibility, operational efficiencies and cost savings.  In this webcast, we will provide insight into the end user’s value perception of RMD for barcode scanners as well as the following:

  • Current usage of RMD for scanning
  • AIDC devices expected to be supported by RMD solutions
  • Preferred RMD capabilities
  • Adoption Drivers

You can register for this webcast here.

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