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AI Instead of Manual Data Entry: How Intelligent Order Entry Eases the Workload in Logistics

Manual order entry costs time, causes frustration and often compromises data quality. AI-powered solutions handle this task quickly and reliably. Find out why industry expertise plays a crucial role when choosing the right software.

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IT in logistics: A day in the life of a system administrator

Whether a programme has hung up, the customer's entire network is no longer working or the latest software updates need to be tested – these are all issues that are part of a system administrator's everyday life. No two days are the same.

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Industrial WiFi: Network administrators keep everything on air

With the help of WiFi illumination, heat mapping and co., network administrators can strategically place access points and thus ensure that stable WiFi connections keep logistics and industry on the air. We accompanied our network administrator Michael Weinbeer for a day.

Logistics as a Service: All services available on one platform

Commissioning, handling, notification, and co.: The required service portfolio is becoming ever broader. With the help of a logistics network, services can be flexibly purchased or rented.

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Auto-ID technology RFID makes logistics resilient

Accelerate processes with precise control, avoid disruptions, create alternatives

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Thin clients set companies up for the future

Thin clients are taking up an ever larger space in the IT world, especially since the home office surge.

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With SANsymphony, buying storage is yesterday

The future of modern storage systems is software-defined and purchased as a service.