Instant application migration to MC50 / MC3000 / MC9000 / MC1000 Series computers for companies utilizing Symbol's PDT6800 or PDT3000 Series mobile computing devices.
DaimlerChrysler was undertaking a major program with the implementation of SAP for Automotive. At the same time, the company decided to exchange its printers on the production floor and replace its
handheld scanners. The automaker invited three vendors to submit a quote. The preferred solution would have to integrate seamlessly into the existing infrastructure - especially into the SAP for
Automotive environment - as well as be able to be used by all departments. Additional criteria included a high-speed processor, a robust memory, and variable laser scan options.
Tesco wanted to give store managers the freedom to spend more time on the sales floor by ensuring they were constantly connected to email and other business-critical IT applications when away from
their desk. A key objective was that this would increase the profitability of each store by giving managers more time on the shop floor interacting with customers and staff alike.
Like many other retailers, New Look's key in-store operations, such as price markdowns, were reliant on paper-based systems, creating inevitable inaccuracies, delays and frustrations. The situation
was exacerbated by New Look's successful growth, resulting in mushrooming inefficiency and an increasing administrative burden for store staff.