IT/Infrastructure CASE STUDIES
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The Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, in Texas, is saving time and money by tracking state-of-the-art equipment used to enhance learning.
The RFID systems vendor is also one of its own best customers. The technology helps the electronics company meet customers' specific manufacturing needs cost-effectively.
The technology was integral to the design of a new showroom, helping the auto dealer to manage all of its cars and ensure the quality of its customer service.
Event-focused RFID technology helps NASSCOM, an Indian trade association, track and serve attendees at its annual international conference in Mumbai.
Intermountain Healthcare implemented an RFID system to improve the speed and accuracy of laboratory testing.
Speakers at the conference offered numerous case studies on monitoring assets, inventories, items, temperatures and more.
Turkey's Sabanci University employs RFID technology to improve services for the students, faculty and administrative staff on its Istanbul campus.
Robins Air Force Base, in Georgia, developed an RFID system to track critical aircraft components and tools, thus saving money and improving safety. The asset-tracking system has been deployed at five other bases and could become part of a standard solution in the Air Force.
Current economic conditions make asset tracking more critical for organizations with IT-intensive operations.
Having already dipped its toes into the RFID waters, Oklahoma's largest health-care provider is eager to dive in deeper.