Technology is becoming a prominent part of businesses' success. Companies are noticing their competitors are benefiting from IoT solutions and want in. Some hesitate because they don’t understand the technology and how it works. We decided to put together a campaign to break down the technology we use to help companies find improvement. Keep reading to get a recap of our campaign.
Cloud-native applications are a way to build applications while continuously improving them using cloud infrastructure. Cloud-native applications are built using DevOps, microservices, and containers while providing companies with resilience, flexibility, and scalability.
RTLS technology helps healthcare facilities improve patient care. When using a location tracking system, nurses can spend less time searching for equipment and more time with patients. Knowing the location of equipment also reduces nurses' stress.
Transformation has been part of every society. In the US, three major, well-known revolutions have taken place; the first in 1760, the second in 1870, and the third in 1969. Many don’t know we’re living in a fourth revolution now. This one is technology focused and known as Industry 4.0. This blog breaks down the history of these evolutions and where we are now.
The world of IoT is continually expanding. New terms and technologies are being discussed every day. Two main ones recently are IoT Edge and IoT Hub. They are similar but serve different purposes.
RFID technology falls into one of two categories. Passive or active. Most companies are familiar with passive RFID but aren’t completely thrilled with the results and are considering a switch to active RFID.
Hyperautomation is an approach that increases businesses’ throughput. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and other technologies are combined to improve data results and process efficiencies.
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication is done through a wired or wireless connection. IoT is a more widely known term that falls under M2M as a whole. M2M and IoT overlap in terms of technology and usage. Take a look at how the two technologies compare.
Multiple technologies can be used for location tracking. These include Time of Flight (ToF), Time Difference of Arrival (TDoA), Angle of Arrival (AoA), and Received Signal Strength (RSS). These techniques provide different levels of accuracy since they all determine location differently.
Geolocation is a method of using systems or devices to determine location. Many consumers and businesses use at least one form of geolocation; GPS, WiFi, Cellular, or Bluetooth. Each provides unique benefits and varying location accuracy.
IT tools have been used by companies to enhance existing processes. Companies have invested in two main tools: project management software and asset tracking software. Both of these tools exist to improve workflows and reduce miscommunication among employees.
A company's process to implement an asset tracking system has a few steps. The first is deciding whether you need a tracking system and evaluating solution options. The educational part of the process can take time, but you don’t have to do it on your own.
Tracking heavy equipment helps companies reduce theft, monitor maintenance, and improve overall process efficiency. GPS technology tracks the company's equipment. There are a few GPS tracking device options to choose from. The best way to decide which device to choose is to evaluate what you need from a system.
Before choosing an asset tracking system, you have to evaluate your options compared to your needs. What you’re tracking with the system determines a lot of variables. For example, if you are looking to track inventory moving in and out of zones, you don’t need accuracy within centimeters. This means you can choose a less expensive system and scale for additional use.
The security risks that come with the use of IoT in healthcare deter some from using it, even if it ultimately benefits them. You may not know that you can mitigate these risks with the right solution.
We got to talk with our Business Development Representative, Mark Wilhelm, about trends in the manufacturing space. He shared why manufacturers are investing in technology and how it enhances their WIP.
Making decisions with a significant impact on your company, like technology implementation, takes careful consideration. One of the best ways to evaluate your options is to make a pro/con list. To save you time, we made one for you!
Staying organized is vital when you’re transporting pallets from place to place. Knowing where your pallets are and being alerted of any delays ensures smooth processes and on-time deliveries.
Aerospace manufacturers have some of the most precise processes to follow to ensure the safety of engineers and users of built crafts. High standards are to be met and what better way to ensure quality than with technology?
Nurses are burning at one the highest rates they ever have. They’re already being overworked because of staff shortages, but now they also spend hours of their day searching for equipment not returned. Relieve some of their stress by tracking down the equipment for them with an asset tracking system.
With all the moving parts in a supply chain, it can be challenging to keep track of everything and ensure deadlines are met. Companies can use GPS technology to streamline their processes, providing them with visibility of assets in each step of the process.
Optimizing production processes in a manufacturing plant is at the top of every manufacturing manager’s mind. Any way throughput can be increased and costs can be reduced is a success. RFID technology can provide these benefits and more.
Between fitness watches and tracking equipment used for patient care, healthcare technology has come a long way. At the end of the day, a patient's health is what’s most important to every healthcare facility. Technology has been created to help ensure patients receive the best possible care.
Link Labs technology has come a long way since it first began in 2014. From pregnant cow monitoring to production and logistics tracking, the Link Labs team has strived to provide the best technology solution to our customers.
AI, IoT, and the Cloud are all well known in the realm of technology. Each provides its own way of managing data. There’s a chance they may be able to be combined for optimum performance and results.
After reading these blogs, you should have a better understanding of location technology and how it works. If you still have questions or would like to learn more about our AirFinder solution, reach out to our team of experts!