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-Large Corporation, VP Real Estate and Facilities

Business Management
The Demise of Paper May Be Greatly Exaggerated

The Demise of Paper May Be Greatly Exaggerated

Predicted more than twenty years ago, the paperless office was hailed as the modern solution for document storage and security. Yet there are still reams of printed paper generated every day, filed in millions – maybe billions – of file folders, in offices across the...

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How RFID Is Saving Macy’s Brick-and-Mortar Stores

How RFID Is Saving Macy’s Brick-and-Mortar Stores

Surveys say 47% of shoppers prefer shopping online. Sounds like the end of retail is near! However, shopping online does not necessarily translate to buying online. Macy’s is using RFID’s rich data capabilities to make sure that whatever is advertised online is...

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Are Your Medical Records Secure?

Are Your Medical Records Secure?

Despite the growth of electronic medical records, many hospitals and medical offices still maintain paper records of their patients’ medical history. The records are bulky, easy to misplace, and vulnerable to fire, water and insect damage. Even more important is...

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And The Winner Is…

And The Winner Is…

Facilities maintenance professionals:  Their work is vital to the smooth functioning of office buildings, hospitals, government facilities, military installations, retail operations – practically any place other than your home – and yet we rarely think about what it...

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Intelligent Forklifts – Are They Too Smart?

Intelligent Forklifts – Are They Too Smart?

The “Internet of Things,” in which all objects will be connected via sensors to a broad digital system, is still in its infancy. While robotic vacuum cleaners and exercise-monitoring clothes are fairly common, such things as self-driving cars are not quite rush-hour...

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