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Scanning Tough

March 2017

The Zebra DS3600 Ultra-Rugged scanners are fast becoming the benchmark in industrial-standard barcode scanning solutions. They’re extremely tough, user friendly and capable (they scan both 1D and 2D barcodes). At Barcode Dynamics, we stock the hugely-popular Zebra DS3608-HD (corded) and DS3678-HD (cordless) models.

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Wonders of Wireless

February 2017

As part of its ongoing commitment to Wi-Fi and WLAN technology, Barcode Dynamics is proud to partner with Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) company. Aruba, which was acquired by HPE in 2015, is a world-leader in wireless network technology.

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Why Mobile Printing Matters

January 2017

 
In today’s fast-paced business environment, the ability to print on the move is critical. Whether you’re generating quotes and invoices on the road, or creating delivery dockets in the warehouse, mobile printing has too many benefits to ignore.

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Barcode Technology Transforming Healthcare

December 2016

 
The healthcare sector is one of Australia’s fastest growing and most important industries. An ageing population, coupled with a rise in lifestyle diseases, is placing greater pressure on the nation’s health system. Both public and private healthcare providers are being forced to do more with less.

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The Internet of Everything (IoE)

November 2016

 
The Internet of Everything (IoE) is a concept which has evolved from another concept, the Internet of Things (IoT). Whereas IoT focuses primarily on connecting physical devices to the Internet, IoE takes things a step further by incorporating people and processes as well.

Cisco is the company credited with devising and popularising IoE. Cisco defines IoE as "the intelligent connection of people, process, data and things." IoE combines machine-to-machine (M2M) communication with both machine-to-people (M2P) and technology-assisted people-to-people (P2P) communication. In other words, “everything” joins the network.

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Wi-Fi and WLANs Explained

November 2016

 
A wireless local area network (WLAN) is a computer network which uses radio signalling to connect devices and users. A WLAN which uses the IEEE 802.11 communication standards is usually called Wi-Fi. Most Wi-Fi networks use the 2.5 GHz UHF and 5 GHz SHF radio bands.

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