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Data Management

Posted by Thomson Thomas | Data Management | Thursday 17 September 2009 3:45 am

Information technology has generated advanced tools for analyzing and managing data. Use of these tools can improve the performance of almost any operation. Steps made in capturing mass data electronically have developed the need for effective management strategies. Getting more and more data and transforming it into usable information is a major concern of today’s services and industries.

New technologies require new expertise, internal procedures and decision-making methods. Earlier companies were creating electronic databases, which were non-relational and difficult to use. Now with the use of highly sophisticated software and high-speed computers, businesses are reaping huge benefits from the computer/information revolution. Businesses are continuously making steps in managing data by using various tools to optimize information for sorting, searching and presentation in meaningful formats.

Many software programs and database applications are available on the market that enable companies to manipulate data in real time, capture knowledge for future use, ease the progress of operations to save time and costs and also to coordinate operations with partners.

The amount of data storage necessary and the duration it is kept online is growing swiftly, yet resources to manage data are limited. Data storage is a test to those companies wishing to maximize the value of their available data and also a huge task for storage professionals to manage and protect this data. Enterprises are struggling to bring together highly reliable platforms that can recognize where data is located in a company and whether it is utilized efficiently. Data management solutions must track, monitor and be vigilant of the conditions of your company data. It should also manage and distribute data efficiently. It should unify and simplify the administration of storage infrastructure.

Data is growing exponentially. Companies need maximum scalability, performance and production for data rigorous applications. They also need an easy to use, backup tool that provides transparency to where and how data and storage is utilized. Before choosing such and important process as data management , be sure to research your options and go with a solution that is flexible and scalable.

PDMLynx from NuVentures is a product data management tool designed for small to medium-sized engineering and manufacturing businesses. Now, PDMLynx has evolved into a proven, powerful product data management tool. NuVentures strongly believe PDMLynx is the ideal solution for product data management in smaller organizations. Once you try it NuVentures is sure you will agree.

About Shopping Experience & Barcode Scanning

Posted by Ralph Serpe | Data Management | Sunday 9 August 2009 2:50 am

The use of barcode technology has revolutionized the process of inventory control. Barcodes are used virtually everywhere to keep track of product information and inventory levels. Barcode scanning technology has emerged as one of the most assistive technologies in recent history. CCD barcode scanners, laser scanners, cordless scanners and a host of other technological devices have come to the assistance of consumer’s world wide. Barcode scanning technology has become so integrated into the everyday lives of people around the world that it is virtually impossible to think of a time when barcode scanning didn’t exist.

For most of us, the best example of using barcode technology comes when we go shopping. Our markets check out kiosk has been transformed from an error prone labor intensive operation to an efficient point of sale station. The technology has created such ease and efficiency that consumers have welcomed it with open arms. The shopping experience has been totally transformed by the addition of barcode scanning technology.

A trip to the local market means used to mean getting a cart, walking the store, colleting items and then proceeding to the check out. Not much has changed through the years, but in the past, perhaps the most dreaded part of the experience was the trip to the check out. There, the whole trip would lose what ever luster it may have had. Throngs of people would be milling about waiting for the check out person to finish out the transaction. Each item in each cart had to be laboriously searched until the price was found, and then, entered into the cash register, a very time consuming procedure at best.

Check out lanes could also be prone to error. With all the items that had to be tallied in the carts, it was only inevitable that somewhere along the line there would be a misread of some items cost, and even worse, sometimes items would not be marked, calling for the dreaded price check. These error prone and inconvenient encounters at the check out lane could become the thing of legend.

Standing there, watching check out clerks work their way through orders, one could concoct many scenarios of doom and gloom, and any errors that occurred usually would not be found out until well after check out, to late for any price adjustment. Unless the buyer was paying snap to attention, often difficult to do when waiting so long, they could very well pay too much.

Barcode scanners have brought a new era of shopping to consumers. The barcode technology has virtually eliminated many of the old ways of shopping and has relieved much of the stress associated with the check out line. Now, with new technology, ease and accuracy are the norm. Lines move efficiently as consumers and check out clerks move quickly through the process. The check out line has become a welcome addition to the shopping process, rather than the dreaded final phase before leaving.

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