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Intermec White Papers on Mobility
Choosing the system that is right for your requirements requires that you find a balance between need and cost. And finding the right supplier with a wide variety of experience and products is essential to your success in taking your workforce mobile.

 
  Eight Steps to Going Mobile
Choosing the system that is right for your requirements requires that you find a balance between need and cost. And finding the right supplier with a wide variety of experience and products is essential to your success in taking your workforce mobile. Download this guide to take you through a step-by-step approach to mobile implementation
 
 Top 10 Ways to Spice up DSD Efficiency and Sell More
In today's Direct Store Delivery, every minute matters. Making the most out of your business means optimizing every level of operations, which isn't always easy. That's why Intermec - an industry leader in DSD for the last 30 years - would like to share some important advice about your business.
 
  Understanding and Evaluating Mobile Printer Performance
A mobile printer’s listed print speed is not the best - or the only - measure of its performance effectiveness. More significant are measures such as time-to-first-label and total print time, and factors such as reliability and quality. This white paper documents the features that set mobile printers apart in real-world operations
 
 Top 3 Questions for Mobile Computer Purchases
Approximately 40 percent of the average workforce today is mobile, and this number is rising. Researchers estimate that by 2009, 878 million workers - or roughly one quarter of the entire global workforce - will be mobile. Learn what to consider before choosing mobile devices for the field.
 
  How Ruggedness Reduces TCO for Mobile Computers
General-purpose PDAs and ruggedized enterprise mobile computers are made for separate markets, are designed for different tasks, and also vary by their size, weight and materials. But the biggest difference between these device types is their total cost of ownership (TCO). Understanding TCO differences is essential to choosing the device that will provide the most value for mobile computing deployments.
 
 It Pays to Understand Total Cost of Ownership
As companies make IT investments, one of the first—and seemingly simple—questions is how much does it cost? But even after a successful implementation, many companies often find themselves wondering why their costs keep going up. This white paper will help you conduct a complete TCO analysis and find hidden costs as you contemplate hardware decisions.
 
 Time is Money – How to Save Both with Mobile Printing
This white paper explains common mobile printing processes for receiving, cross docking, product and component identification, picking, shipping, shelf labeling and price marking, presents real-world examples that document cost savings and operational improvements, and provides guidelines for calculating the potential productivity and cost-saving impacts on your operations.
 
 Top 5 Tips for Choosing Mobile Computers
Many mobile computers can quickly be ruled out from consideration because they lack the battery power to last the length of a shift, or lack the staying power to remain reliable throughout a three-to-five year life cycle. Features like rugged construction, well supported operating systems, standard interfaces, remote management support and flexible peripherals provide value by protecting organizations from having to replace their mobile computers prematurely.
 
 Top 5 Tips for Choosing Mobile Printers
Intermec mobile printers are deployed to improve productivity.
 
 Top 10 Supply Chain Technology Trends
Drawing on over 40 years of experience, Intermec has identified the top 10 technology trends in mobile, industrial and supply chain environments for 2007-2008. Learn how they apply to supply chain operations and hear results from users who have adapted the technologies to improve their businesses.