This document summarizes a presentation about how Records Management and RFID file tracking solutions have helped Poyner Spruill by increasing partner productivity, streamlining business processes, and providing defensible and consistent records management. It discusses how RFID and file tracking software can help locate files in real-time, detect sensitive files leaving areas, and find lost files quickly. The presentation also demonstrates the solutions for a law firm and shows Poyner Spruill's implementation of the combined Records Management and RFID solution to address their specific challenges.
This document summarizes the Nordic ID Morphic, a handheld device that integrates existing systems with upgrade options like RFID. It has a Windows CE operating system, remote management for software upgrades, and is designed for ergonomic use. The document also summarizes the Nordic ID PL3000 Basic and Advanced models, which have communication options like WLAN, Bluetooth, and 200mW UHF RFID reading, and run Windows CE on robust and compact devices designed for one-hand use.
ANDTEK Solutions is a company founded in 2000 that provides unified communications solutions and products. It has over 350 customers in 25 countries and has deployed applications to over 250,000 phones. ANDTEK offers industry and industry-independent solutions through flexible modules for computer telephony, productivity, security, recording, and process integration. Their partner program allows partners to offer value-added unified communications solutions to end customers.
The document outlines the top 10 intellectual property mistakes made by emerging companies, including failing to properly assign intellectual property rights to contractors, not filing patent applications within statutory deadlines, and underestimating the importance of freedom to operate analyses and trademark registrations to protect the value of a company's innovations and brand. It emphasizes the need for startups to develop an intellectual property strategy and budget that focuses on commercially valuable intellectual property and properly establishes ownership of employee and contractor work.
•Microtracking lets you scan barcodes and RFID tags with your mobile phone.
•Then track items and assets on your phone or web browser.
•It is entirely standards compliant and integrates with existing Barcode, QR Codes, RFID, SCM and ERP systems.
•It is already in use in large and small projects throughout Europe.
The Wireless Enterprise. Networks for Business MobilityMundo Contact
The document discusses integrating enterprise mobility with unified communications (UC). It defines voice mobility for the enterprise as unifying critical communications for hourly workers across various industries. It addresses key impediments like device support and fragmented user interfaces. It argues that UC should solve rather than add to "islands of communications" across real-time and non-real-time services. The document outlines examples of how voice mobility can drive enterprise value in industries like retail, healthcare, manufacturing, and hospitality by improving productivity, customer service and operational efficiency.
The document provides information about RingCentral's cloud-based phone system and services for businesses. It outlines RingCentral's offerings for remote employees, mobile workers, departments, and advanced features. Plans and pricing are shown for different user levels with options for metered or unlimited toll-free minutes. Recommendations are provided for different types of IP phones to meet various user needs. The benefits of a cloud-based phone system are highlighted as requiring only an Internet connection and phones rather than on-site phone equipment. Management can be handled through computers and smartphones.
ZapIn is a mobile application developed by Newgen Software that allows banking and financial field executives to capture customer information and documents using their mobile devices and instantly initiate application processing in real-time. ZapIn uses advanced imaging to take high-quality photos and videos of forms and documents and securely transmit the data over cellular networks. This allows customers to complete processes like account openings from anywhere. The application ensures all required information is captured correctly the first time to reduce processing delays and costs.
Tran & Associates is an intellectual property law firm that specializes in patent procurement, trademark registration, technology transactions, and intellectual property strategies. The firm works with startups, large companies, and academic institutions across many industries such as semiconductor, medical devices, software, and networking. Led by Bao Tran, the firm's attorneys and technical advisors have extensive experience helping clients obtain, protect, license, and enforce their intellectual property.
This document summarizes the Nordic ID Morphic, a handheld device that integrates existing systems with upgrade options like RFID. It has a Windows CE operating system, remote management for software upgrades, and is designed for ergonomic use. The document also summarizes the Nordic ID PL3000 Basic and Advanced models, which have communication options like WLAN, Bluetooth, and 200mW UHF RFID reading, and run Windows CE on robust and compact devices designed for one-hand use.
ANDTEK Solutions is a company founded in 2000 that provides unified communications solutions and products. It has over 350 customers in 25 countries and has deployed applications to over 250,000 phones. ANDTEK offers industry and industry-independent solutions through flexible modules for computer telephony, productivity, security, recording, and process integration. Their partner program allows partners to offer value-added unified communications solutions to end customers.
The document outlines the top 10 intellectual property mistakes made by emerging companies, including failing to properly assign intellectual property rights to contractors, not filing patent applications within statutory deadlines, and underestimating the importance of freedom to operate analyses and trademark registrations to protect the value of a company's innovations and brand. It emphasizes the need for startups to develop an intellectual property strategy and budget that focuses on commercially valuable intellectual property and properly establishes ownership of employee and contractor work.
•Microtracking lets you scan barcodes and RFID tags with your mobile phone.
•Then track items and assets on your phone or web browser.
•It is entirely standards compliant and integrates with existing Barcode, QR Codes, RFID, SCM and ERP systems.
•It is already in use in large and small projects throughout Europe.
The Wireless Enterprise. Networks for Business MobilityMundo Contact
The document discusses integrating enterprise mobility with unified communications (UC). It defines voice mobility for the enterprise as unifying critical communications for hourly workers across various industries. It addresses key impediments like device support and fragmented user interfaces. It argues that UC should solve rather than add to "islands of communications" across real-time and non-real-time services. The document outlines examples of how voice mobility can drive enterprise value in industries like retail, healthcare, manufacturing, and hospitality by improving productivity, customer service and operational efficiency.
The document provides information about RingCentral's cloud-based phone system and services for businesses. It outlines RingCentral's offerings for remote employees, mobile workers, departments, and advanced features. Plans and pricing are shown for different user levels with options for metered or unlimited toll-free minutes. Recommendations are provided for different types of IP phones to meet various user needs. The benefits of a cloud-based phone system are highlighted as requiring only an Internet connection and phones rather than on-site phone equipment. Management can be handled through computers and smartphones.
ZapIn is a mobile application developed by Newgen Software that allows banking and financial field executives to capture customer information and documents using their mobile devices and instantly initiate application processing in real-time. ZapIn uses advanced imaging to take high-quality photos and videos of forms and documents and securely transmit the data over cellular networks. This allows customers to complete processes like account openings from anywhere. The application ensures all required information is captured correctly the first time to reduce processing delays and costs.
Tran & Associates is an intellectual property law firm that specializes in patent procurement, trademark registration, technology transactions, and intellectual property strategies. The firm works with startups, large companies, and academic institutions across many industries such as semiconductor, medical devices, software, and networking. Led by Bao Tran, the firm's attorneys and technical advisors have extensive experience helping clients obtain, protect, license, and enforce their intellectual property.
This document discusses the five themes of geography: location, place, human environment interaction, movement, and regions. It provides pictures to illustrate each theme, showing the location of countries, a place in Monterosso Italy, people helping the environment, the movement of people and cultures, and regions and their characteristics.
The 5 Themes of Geography are location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and regions. Location refers to where things are on Earth, such as addresses and coordinates. Place describes the characteristics that make one location unique from others, including physical features, climate, and culture. Human-environment interaction is the relationship between humans and their surroundings, and how humans modify and adapt the environment. Movement examines the patterns of people, products, and information across Earth. Regions are divisions of Earth defined by similar characteristics like politics, physical attributes, culture, or direction.
The document outlines 5 themes of geography: location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and regions. It describes a castle-like building located near a river as an example of place and how an oil spill can pollute surrounding oceans and rivers, hurting plants and animals, as an example of human-environment interaction.
The five Themes of Geography are Location, Place, Human Environment, Movement, and Regions. Location refers to the position or place of something or someone. Place describes the physical and human characteristics of a location. Regions are smaller sections of an area that share similar characteristics.
Geography studies five key concepts: location, place, movement, regions, and human environment. Location refers to the position of people and things, while place examines physical and human characteristics of specific locations. Movement involves the transportation of people, culture, products, and ideas between locations and across regions, which can be defined by physical, political, or directional characteristics. Finally, human environment considers how humans adapt and modify their surroundings for better or worse.
The 5 themes of geography include relationships between people and their environment, the location of places using relative and absolute terms, the physical and human characteristics that define places, regions that share similar attributes, and the movement and interaction of people between locations.
The document discusses a video that was going to be shown but the quality is poor so it was not included. The sender apologizes for not including the intended video and wishes the recipient a great day, signed Ally.
The document discusses the 5 themes of geography which are location, place, human environment interaction, movement, and regions. It also briefly mentions climate.
The 5 themes of geography are location, place, movement, human-environment interaction, and regions. These themes are the fundamental concepts used to describe and explain the relationship between people, locations, and environments.
This document discusses the five themes of geography: absolute and relative location, place, human-environmental interactions, movement, and regions. It defines absolute location as specific addresses and relative location as how places are described in relation to other locations. It also notes that regions are areas of the earth with similar characteristics and that movement and human adaptation are important interactions between humans and their environments.
La carga eléctrica es una propiedad fundamental de la materia que da lugar a fuerzas de atracción o repulsión entre partículas. Existen dos tipos de carga, positiva y negativa, que se atraen cuando son opuestas y se repelen cuando son iguales. La carga eléctrica está asociada a la masa y se manifiesta a través de electrones y protones. Los objetos se cargan cuando ganan o pierden electrones.
In its seventh annual study of outbound email and data loss prevention issues, Proofpoint Inc. found that email continues to be the number one source of data loss risks in large enterprises as more than a third (35%) investigated a leak of confidential or proprietary information via email in the past 12 months. At the same time, the number of data loss events associated with social media channels continued to increase. Employee misuse of email, work-owned mobile devices, and popular social media tools including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, video sharing sites, forums and blogs resulted in an increasing number of disciplinary actions—including termination—as enterprises demonstrate increasing concern about securing sensitive data.
This document discusses key science vocabulary terms including location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and regions. It provides a brief overview of fundamental concepts in science without detailed explanations or examples of each term.
The document discusses the five themes of geography which are location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and regions. These five themes are used to analyze and understand the relationship between humans and their environment on Earth.
A survey of 736 connected TV users found that:
- Game consoles are the most popular way to connect a TV to the internet, though many use multiple devices
- Common connected TV activities include streaming movies, videos, music and TV shows at different times of day
- Connected TVs are primarily used in living rooms as an alternative to regular TV viewing
- Users find content through apps, search, and recommendations, with Netflix and YouTube being most used apps
Geography studies 5 key themes: location which is the position of places on Earth, place which examines the unique characteristics of locations, human-environment interaction which analyzes how humans use and change the environment, movement which looks at how people, goods, and ideas flow between places, and regions which identifies areas that share common traits.
The document discusses the sociology of music and censorship of popular music in Britain. It provides context on how certain genres of music like progressive rock emerged from middle-class audiences in southern England and analyzes whether these genres truly challenged social norms. It also details the long history of censorship attempts in Britain dating back to the 1400s and examines specific instances of songs being banned by the BBC for containing obscene, drug-related, political or sexually explicit content from the 1960s to 1990s.
Seamless Mobility & OSGi Service Platform - Mala Chandra, Motorola, Incmfrancis
The document discusses Motorola's vision for seamless mobility across different devices and networks. It envisions a future where various smart devices like phones, cars, and home appliances can communicate and interact with each other to provide continuous experiences to users. Motorola is working on technologies like the OSGi service platform to make interoperability and connectivity possible between heterogeneous networks and devices. The goal is to transform mobile communications and create solutions for connected vehicles and homes.
Delivering Products to the Connected Home - V Izzomfrancis
This document discusses Motorola's strategy to deliver connected home products and services. It outlines Motorola's gateway platform called MS1000 that enables home monitoring, control, and entertainment applications. It also discusses partnerships and distribution models to get these products into consumers' homes in order to realize Motorola's vision of an informed, connected, and entertained home experience.
The document discusses Motorola's 5th generation wireless LAN (5G WLAN) technology. It highlights growing needs for high bandwidth and large wireless network capacities driven by trends like the explosion of mobile devices and big data. The technology introduction section explains how 802.11ac provides significantly higher speeds than 802.11n. Key features of Motorola's 5G WLAN include super capacity, super speed, infrastructure modularity, and intelligent capabilities like analytics. WiNG 5 software is optimized for performance, functionality, and backward compatibility across the portfolio.
The document introduces Motorola's 5th generation wireless LAN technology. It highlights increasing demands on wireless networks from the growth in mobile devices and data. Motorola's solution provides mega capacity and speed through wide channels and advanced technologies. It features modular access points and infrastructure, intelligent analytics, and security and management capabilities through the unified WiNG operating system. The portfolio is optimized for performance, functionality and backward compatibility to address various industry needs such as retail, healthcare and hospitality.
This document discusses the five themes of geography: location, place, human environment interaction, movement, and regions. It provides pictures to illustrate each theme, showing the location of countries, a place in Monterosso Italy, people helping the environment, the movement of people and cultures, and regions and their characteristics.
The 5 Themes of Geography are location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and regions. Location refers to where things are on Earth, such as addresses and coordinates. Place describes the characteristics that make one location unique from others, including physical features, climate, and culture. Human-environment interaction is the relationship between humans and their surroundings, and how humans modify and adapt the environment. Movement examines the patterns of people, products, and information across Earth. Regions are divisions of Earth defined by similar characteristics like politics, physical attributes, culture, or direction.
The document outlines 5 themes of geography: location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and regions. It describes a castle-like building located near a river as an example of place and how an oil spill can pollute surrounding oceans and rivers, hurting plants and animals, as an example of human-environment interaction.
The five Themes of Geography are Location, Place, Human Environment, Movement, and Regions. Location refers to the position or place of something or someone. Place describes the physical and human characteristics of a location. Regions are smaller sections of an area that share similar characteristics.
Geography studies five key concepts: location, place, movement, regions, and human environment. Location refers to the position of people and things, while place examines physical and human characteristics of specific locations. Movement involves the transportation of people, culture, products, and ideas between locations and across regions, which can be defined by physical, political, or directional characteristics. Finally, human environment considers how humans adapt and modify their surroundings for better or worse.
The 5 themes of geography include relationships between people and their environment, the location of places using relative and absolute terms, the physical and human characteristics that define places, regions that share similar attributes, and the movement and interaction of people between locations.
The document discusses a video that was going to be shown but the quality is poor so it was not included. The sender apologizes for not including the intended video and wishes the recipient a great day, signed Ally.
The document discusses the 5 themes of geography which are location, place, human environment interaction, movement, and regions. It also briefly mentions climate.
The 5 themes of geography are location, place, movement, human-environment interaction, and regions. These themes are the fundamental concepts used to describe and explain the relationship between people, locations, and environments.
This document discusses the five themes of geography: absolute and relative location, place, human-environmental interactions, movement, and regions. It defines absolute location as specific addresses and relative location as how places are described in relation to other locations. It also notes that regions are areas of the earth with similar characteristics and that movement and human adaptation are important interactions between humans and their environments.
La carga eléctrica es una propiedad fundamental de la materia que da lugar a fuerzas de atracción o repulsión entre partículas. Existen dos tipos de carga, positiva y negativa, que se atraen cuando son opuestas y se repelen cuando son iguales. La carga eléctrica está asociada a la masa y se manifiesta a través de electrones y protones. Los objetos se cargan cuando ganan o pierden electrones.
In its seventh annual study of outbound email and data loss prevention issues, Proofpoint Inc. found that email continues to be the number one source of data loss risks in large enterprises as more than a third (35%) investigated a leak of confidential or proprietary information via email in the past 12 months. At the same time, the number of data loss events associated with social media channels continued to increase. Employee misuse of email, work-owned mobile devices, and popular social media tools including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, video sharing sites, forums and blogs resulted in an increasing number of disciplinary actions—including termination—as enterprises demonstrate increasing concern about securing sensitive data.
This document discusses key science vocabulary terms including location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and regions. It provides a brief overview of fundamental concepts in science without detailed explanations or examples of each term.
The document discusses the five themes of geography which are location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and regions. These five themes are used to analyze and understand the relationship between humans and their environment on Earth.
A survey of 736 connected TV users found that:
- Game consoles are the most popular way to connect a TV to the internet, though many use multiple devices
- Common connected TV activities include streaming movies, videos, music and TV shows at different times of day
- Connected TVs are primarily used in living rooms as an alternative to regular TV viewing
- Users find content through apps, search, and recommendations, with Netflix and YouTube being most used apps
Geography studies 5 key themes: location which is the position of places on Earth, place which examines the unique characteristics of locations, human-environment interaction which analyzes how humans use and change the environment, movement which looks at how people, goods, and ideas flow between places, and regions which identifies areas that share common traits.
The document discusses the sociology of music and censorship of popular music in Britain. It provides context on how certain genres of music like progressive rock emerged from middle-class audiences in southern England and analyzes whether these genres truly challenged social norms. It also details the long history of censorship attempts in Britain dating back to the 1400s and examines specific instances of songs being banned by the BBC for containing obscene, drug-related, political or sexually explicit content from the 1960s to 1990s.
Seamless Mobility & OSGi Service Platform - Mala Chandra, Motorola, Incmfrancis
The document discusses Motorola's vision for seamless mobility across different devices and networks. It envisions a future where various smart devices like phones, cars, and home appliances can communicate and interact with each other to provide continuous experiences to users. Motorola is working on technologies like the OSGi service platform to make interoperability and connectivity possible between heterogeneous networks and devices. The goal is to transform mobile communications and create solutions for connected vehicles and homes.
Delivering Products to the Connected Home - V Izzomfrancis
This document discusses Motorola's strategy to deliver connected home products and services. It outlines Motorola's gateway platform called MS1000 that enables home monitoring, control, and entertainment applications. It also discusses partnerships and distribution models to get these products into consumers' homes in order to realize Motorola's vision of an informed, connected, and entertained home experience.
The document discusses Motorola's 5th generation wireless LAN (5G WLAN) technology. It highlights growing needs for high bandwidth and large wireless network capacities driven by trends like the explosion of mobile devices and big data. The technology introduction section explains how 802.11ac provides significantly higher speeds than 802.11n. Key features of Motorola's 5G WLAN include super capacity, super speed, infrastructure modularity, and intelligent capabilities like analytics. WiNG 5 software is optimized for performance, functionality, and backward compatibility across the portfolio.
The document introduces Motorola's 5th generation wireless LAN technology. It highlights increasing demands on wireless networks from the growth in mobile devices and data. Motorola's solution provides mega capacity and speed through wide channels and advanced technologies. It features modular access points and infrastructure, intelligent analytics, and security and management capabilities through the unified WiNG operating system. The portfolio is optimized for performance, functionality and backward compatibility to address various industry needs such as retail, healthcare and hospitality.
This document discusses printing RFID tags using graphic arts printing technologies. It summarizes different types of RFID tags like inductive, capacitive and printed tags. Capacitive tags are well-suited for printing because they do not require coils and can use printed carbon ink antennas. The document outlines the printing process for capacitive RFID tags and discusses challenges like achieving sufficient mobility with organic materials at low frequencies. It analyzes how printing resolution and materials affect the ability to print electronic components like transistors at micrometer scales.
The document discusses directed innovation and generating high-quality solutions through creative problem solving methods. It covers planning an innovation session by analyzing the market, competition, and intellectual property landscape. The planning phase involves selecting a diverse team and identifying critical challenges to transform into thought-provoking questions using techniques like TRIZ. The goal is to inspire radical thinking and accelerate the development of breakthrough ideas through the use of question banks.
This document discusses challenges facing manufacturers and how Motorola's MOTOwi4 solutions can help address them. It outlines industry trends like globalization, increased competition, and rising costs that keep manufacturers up at night. MOTOwi4 provides wireless broadband solutions like enterprise WLAN, fixed wireless, mesh networks, and WiMAX to help streamline operations, lower costs, raise productivity, and improve supply chain efficiency. The document shares examples of manufacturers that have benefited from implementing MOTOwi4 solutions to enable real-time information visibility, wireless monitoring, and remote connectivity across facilities. It also covers the security, management, and services Motorola provides to help manufacturers comply with regulations while enhancing network and data protection.
The document discusses using technology to transform business. It begins by asking business leaders about their comfort level with technology, whether they feel like they are drowning, treading water, or surfing with technology. It then covers several topics related to technology and business, including social media, cloud computing, business intelligence, and more. The document aims to highlight areas business leaders need to think about to improve conversations and decision making using technology.
The document discusses the "ways of the software people" and communications as a service provided by Twilio. It describes how Twilio provides software infrastructure in the cloud to power applications that communicate, with over 400,000 developers building applications that have reached over 95% of American adults and users in over 200 countries. The document advocates that more businesses adopt a "software mindset" to solve problems and embrace continuous iteration and composable technology.
CTIA Keynote - Jeff Lawson - Twilio - Ways of the Software People or the Way ...Twilio Inc
The document discusses the "ways of software people" and communications as a service provided by Twilio. It describes how Twilio provides cloud-based software infrastructure to power applications that enable communication and how over 400,000 developers have used Twilio to reach over 95% of Americans. The document advocates that more businesses can be addressed through software and that software people approach problems by focusing on software solutions rather than hardware.
Compliance management is difficult when needing to collect data after the fact. ROAR helps Compliance Managers wrangle in data and assess risks in real time.
The document provides an overview of the Motorola AP 6562, an outdoor dual-radio 802.11n access point. The AP 6562 offers:
- An IP67 rated outdoor enclosure for harsh environments.
- Dual-radio 802.11n with internal or external antennas.
- Deployment flexibility across industries including retail, education, hospitality, and more.
- Capability to extend wireless coverage from indoor to outdoor areas as part of a seamless WiFi network.
Motorola Corporation's approach to Directed Innovation Methods Richard Platt
In my attempt to show which companies are using or have used TRIZ inside of their organizations for their own profitability and competitive advantage, here is another presentation in this series, this one is from Motorola Corporation's Ms. Maria Thompson (Director, Intellectual Asset Management Process and Tools), who is a part of the Motorola Law Department. This presentation covers how Motorola integrated its corporate processes for capturing the IP (Intellectual Property), in greater detail and references
The document provides an overview of site/location hubs as a trend in master data management. It discusses what a site/location hub is, who needs it, key capabilities, use cases, vendors and solutions in the market place. The speaker's qualifications are also listed, along with information about their company Rhapsody Technologies.
The document discusses best practices for deploying Microsoft OCS with SIP trunking. It summarizes IntelePeer's SIP trunking services, including their carrier-grade voice peering network and qualifications to support Microsoft OCS. The document also outlines common activation issues and recommendations for building quality SIP trunking solutions with Microsoft OCS. Finally, it describes IntelePeer's Fast Start program which provides a 30-day evaluation of their SIP trunking services for Microsoft OCS.
The document discusses best practices for deploying Microsoft OCS with SIP trunking. It summarizes IntelePeer's cloud-based voice peering network and SIP trunking services. It also provides guidance on common activation issues, reference architectures, quality considerations, and keys to evaluating SIP trunking providers. IntelePeer offers a Fast Start program that provides a 30-day evaluation of their SIP trunking services for Microsoft OCS.
How Changing Mobile Technology Is Changing The Way We Do Business Osaka University
2014 Feb How Changing Mobile Technology Is Changing The Way We Do Business
When the first mobile phones came out in sizes such as shoeboxes, people thought it was convenient, but not practical. Car phones came around the same time but weren't quite life changing yet. Then the phones got small enough for pockets and people in all walks of life started using mobile phones in various places. Undoubtedly, mobile phones have changed people lives.
In Feb, the C8 CEO Insights luncheon is pleased to welcome Dr. Minoru (Mick) Etoh. Mick is the Managing Director of R&D and strategy in Japan, as well as CEO of Docomo Capital based in Palo Alto, California. He will be sharing with us on how he sees the business and technology landscape is changing due to advances in telecommunications and mobility. How companies are prospering in this next generation, and how some firms are actually missing the boat. This is a wonderful opportunity to hear from one of Japan's leaders from a flagship firm.
1) FonYou is a startup providing an Online Mobile Telephony (OMT) platform that allows carriers to offer new online telephony services combining web 2.0 and mobile.
2) Their flagship OMT platform has been launched with a Spanish carrier in July 2009.
3) The presentation seeks contacts at UTR in mobile carriers interested in the OMT technology, strategic partners among technology vendors, and investors to accelerate global growth.
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