Barcode software refers to applications that are designed to create, print, and manage barcodes. Barcode is a machine readable code that consists of a series of parallel bars or lines of varying width that represent data. This software allows users to generate barcode images or labels that can be scanned and decoded using barcode scanners or mobile devices. It integrates with other business sytems and provides multi-platform support, thereby enabling seamless data exchange and improved overall efficiency. Barcode software is commonly used in various industries for inventory management, product tracking, point-of-sale systems, and supply chain management.
Clinical communication and collaboration (CC&C) systems are mobile platforms that clinicians, care teams, patients and caregivers use to collaborate on treatment and care activity within ambulatory, acute, post-acute and virtual care settings. CC&C systems improve situational awareness surrounding the patient and information sharing at the point of care and during care transitions. CC&C systems represent the convergence of conventional inpatient communications, such as telephony and paging, with modern channels enabled by mobility, interoperability and the Internet of Things (IoT).
The ECA market consists of vendors offering a discrete application, well-defined module, or cohesive set of capabilities that enables people in “communicator” roles to plan, create, coordinate, and distribute internal communications across the workforce or to specific audiences. ECAs include analytics that measure interactions and effectiveness of communications across content, channels, devices, campaigns and feedback loops to assess business and employee value.
Gartner defines the indoor location service market as “the hardware, software and service components that provide indoor location coordinates and services.” Indoor location solutions use differing hardware components, data collection methodologies, location data elements, location engine algorithms and architectures to achieve the core functionality of the indoor location market. Solutions provide the location of a static/mobile asset or person, as defined by the needs of the specific vertical market.
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Machine vision software enables machines to interpret and process visual information from the environment. This software uses cameras, sensors, and algorithms to capture and analyze images or videos, allowing for automated inspection, quality control, and process monitoring. It enhances manufacturing processes by improving quality control and increasing efficiency. It automates inspection and monitoring, reducing the time and labor required for manual checks, which leads to substantial cost savings by minimizing waste and rework. The software is widely used by engineers in electronics, automotive and pharmaceutical industries. The main features of this software includes high accuracy in defect detection, utilizing deep learning to improve accuracy and providing real-time processing for instant decision making.
Gartner defines the managed mobility services (MMS) market as a set of bundled vendor-provided IT services, outsourced business process services, software as a service and managed services commonly aimed at enterprises’ IT and procurement teams. These life cycle services typically include procuring, provisioning, activating, kitting, shipping, managing, securing, supporting and decommissioning mobile devices. A mobile estate here comprises smartphones, tablets and/or ruggedized devices. MMS services can be applied to both corporate-liable and individual-liable (or “bring your own device” [BYOD]) devices. MMS helps ensure operational and commercial effectiveness for an organization and its mobile device users. This includes securing information created/accessed/modified by mobile devices; maximizing device (and consequently user) availability, visibility and control of the mobile estate; inventory and usage optimization; lowering total cost; and improving ROI and the employee experience (EX).
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) software is a specialized system that processes and manages data collected from RFID tags and readers. It enables businesses to track and monitor assets, inventory, or personnel in real-time by using radio waves to capture data from RFID tags, which can store unique identifiers and additional details. This software typically integrates with enterprise systems, automating processes like inventory management, reporting, and asset tracking to enhance operational efficiency. It is widely used in industries such as logistics, retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and supply chain management. Unlike barcodes, RFID can scan multiple tags simultaneously, without direct line of sight, and store more information, making it a more advanced and efficient solution.
Retail loss prevention and asset protection software solutions help retail stores to keep products safe, and prevent retail theft and inventory loss by identifying shrinkage causes and prescribing a suitable solution. These solution providers collect data from IoT-enabled devices such as product tracking tags, security cameras, and motion sensors and are combined with a strong software system. With these analytics and insights, they assist an organization in creating loss prevention strategies. By implementing loss prevention policies and procedures backed by modern technology, retailers can reduce shrinkage, bolster security, and keep employees safe.