Looking for computer software that can manage inventory through UPC? Assistive technology equipment.?

December 27th, 2010 at 01:47am Under Forum

Looking for computer software that can manage inventory through UPC? Assistive technology equipment.?

Yes I am posting this question 2 times. I am posting in 2 different catergories in hopes that it will help me find what I am looking for!

Howdy all. I am looking for a paricular type of software that will allow be to utilize a checkout system for equipment. I want to be able to generate UPC codes and have users scan the UPC to check out the equipment. The equiptment ranges from software to actuall physical equipment. (I work in Assistive Technology for my school district so there is various things I would like to inventory this way)
I have searched google and all I am coming up with is stuff for libraries to use to checkout books and they do not look like I could coordinate it to use with various types of items. I am also seeing alot of stuff that is utilized in sales that have prices, point of sale options and ect and I dont need all that. If anyone has any ideas to get me in the right direction I would really appreciate it.

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Small Business technology integration help…?

December 6th, 2010 at 05:03am Under Forum

Small Business technology integration help…?

My parents own a small resort with 15 rooms, a gift shop, laundromat, propane sale, and rent out movies in a small town. I was wondering if there were any software programs and also maybe some computer setups that could manage the different accommodations of this place, besides the laundromat as that is all coin-op and runs itself basically.

I would need a really reliable computer/software setup. We have a motel reservation software we are currently using called eZee FrontDesk (2007 version) that runs on our Windows Vista PC that handles just the room rentals however this computer and the program often have multiple problems as I don’t think it was really ready for Windows Vista.

If anyone can point me in the right direction of a very reliable business computer with barcode and credit card add-ons and also a room rental / reservation, PoS, and movie rental software it would be greatly appreciated.

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i want some information about barcode technology?

November 18th, 2010 at 04:00am Under Forum

i want some information about barcode technology?

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List three advantages of RFID technology over barcode technology?

November 13th, 2010 at 07:38am Under Forum

List three advantages of RFID technology over barcode technology?

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Some thought the Number of the Beast would be bar code technology but it is becoming obsolete What will it be?

November 13th, 2010 at 07:38am Under Forum

Some thought the Number of the Beast would be bar code technology but it is becoming obsolete What will it be?

Bar codes are on there way out so the Mark of the Beast will have to be in another form.
Any ideas on what to look out for?

sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/57659/title/Bar_codes_could_be_next_to_check_out
Now I feel I wasted all that time and energy learning to read bar codes at a glance. It wasn’t easy and took a lot of patience and practice

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Dynamics GP and Barcoding Technology Notes

September 10th, 2010 at 12:42am Under Articles

Dynamics GP and Barcoding Technology Notes

Microsoft Dynamics GP or how it was known in earlier 2000th and 1990th Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise is mid-market Corporate ERP platform.  Great Plains is mostly Financial, ERP, MRP and HR software, while such applications as Microsoft RMS, Counterpoint should be dealing with Barcoding hardware (such as Barcode scanners, Barcode servers, etc.).  If you are looking for Add-ons to Dynamics GP, opening specific GP screens to barcoding, you may need to check with Dynamics GP ISV Partners community.  If you need Warehouse Management operations to be integrated with GP, most of the WMS software publishers handle Barcoding.  Let’s review the options and look at some examples:

1. Direct Barcode Scanner work with Dynamics GP user workstation.  This is only possible if you need only limited number of low volume barcode scanning and transactions upload to Dynamics GP.  In this scenario Barcode scanner is also very basic (in to 0 price range for new unit: Datalogic, Adesso, HP, Metrologic, Wasp, Unitech to give you few brands) .  You install Dynamics GP workstation on Notebook or another tiny Windows computer and provide wireless internet for your warehouse floor.  You attach scanner to the USB port and it becomes the same devise as your computer keyboard, but way more efficient due to barcoding technology.  One of your Dynamics GP users walks down to the warehouse, comes through its aisles and scans items, having relevant Great Plains windows open and prior to scanning she or he should place cursor into the field, where Barcode scanning should enter characters.  We expect to hear comments from the readers, that such process requires Dynamics GP user interface training and it probably requires computer mouse to be attached and this process is time consuming – we agree with you – you got what you paid for.  There might be some improvements to this logic, where you may try to apply Macro to automate transaction entry, or even order small Great Plains Dexterity customization, where it will allow you to have all the tabbing and defaults entered behind the scenes and your barcode scanner operator (with cheap version of USB barcode scanner) should be able to scan through all the items without the need to tab

2. Warehouse Management System, often abbreviated to WMS.  Here you typically expect such routines of the warehouse operations as Sales Order Fulfillment/Allocation (or sometimes Picking and Packing), Inventory Restocking (Merchandise Replenishment, Reordering) and Inventory transactions (Moving from one warehouse to another to fulfill the order, Cycle Count or Inventory Adjustments, usually associated with merchandise returns).  If this is what you need, we have to discourage you in the sense that WMS doesn’t allow shortcuts, described in the first paragraph.   You would either need Dynamics GP Warehouse Management extensions, feel free to call us for details: 1-866-528-0577,  or pick one ofthe external standalone WMS with integration options to Dynamics GP.  At this time of the human history Warehouse Management System software is not cheap and probably starts at k.  If you are very small warehouse related operation – you may try to offload WMS logic to custom application coded in MS Access, Dynamics GP Dexterity or Microsoft Visual Studio C#, VB.  WMS is typically needed in the businesses, engaged in Wholesale Trade

3. Dynamics GP Barcoding in Retail scenarios.  If you are in retail business, especially mid-size retail chain with presence in several states, you may consider to deploy tandem Microsoft RMS (for point of sale POS and Store Management and controlling the whole franchise from Microsoft RMS Headquarters), if you are Deli stores you may also consider another POS applications, such as Counterpoint.  Microsoft RMS has out-of-the-box integration of daily sales to Great Plains General Ledger plus Purchases.  Counterpoint has native integration of similar scope, where daily sales go to GP GL and Store replenishment or purchases to GP Vendor Invoices in AP module.  If you pick POS application – barcoding is pretty much covered in most if not in all Retail packages (plus such cool features as POS displays).  We also offer the integration between Dynamics GP and Microsoft RMS, where POS transactions are sent to SOP Invoice and customer payment is triggered as Customer deposit against SOP transaction (Credit Card, Check, Debit Card or Cash Payment, selling on account is also supported as in Clubs and Memberships).  We also help with Barcode Labels printing for RMS automated stores directly from Great Plains

4. Requesting Info?  Please, call us 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918 or email us help@albaspectrum.com  We are serving you USA, Canada nationwide and Internationally via web sessions and skype phone conferences.  Local service is available in Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego, California, Southwest Michigan (St. Joseph, Benton Harbor, Kalamazoo, Holland, Saugatuck, Muskegon, South Haven, Grand Rapids), Chicago downtown and suburbs: Naperville, Downers Grove, Schaumburg, Glenn Ellyn, Aurora, as well in Houston area of Texas.  We also provide second opinion in the case of failed Dynamics GP implementation and support for older versions of Great Plains such as Great Plains Accounting for DOS, Windows and Mac (9.5, 9.2, and earlier), Dynamics GP 9.0, 8.0 and 7.5, Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise 7.5, 7.0, 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.0, 3.2. We also integrate Dynamics GP with your custom built ecommerce, and we support such shopping carts as Magento, ASP .Net Storefront and others

Andrew Karasev, Alba Spectrum Group, albaspectrum.com help@albaspectrum.com 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918, serving GP customers USA and Canada Nationwide: California, Minnesota, New York, Quebec, Ontario, Illinois, Texas, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Virginia, Florida, new Mexico, Iowa, Indiana, Alaska, Hawaii. Local service is available in Houston/Dallas: Richmond, Rosenberg, Katy, Galveston, Sugar Land; in Chicago: Naperville, Aurora, Plainfield, Romeoville, Batavia, Downers Grove, Schaumburg, Rockford, Elgin, Crystal Lake, Joliet, Hinsdale, Lisle, Montgomery, Oswego

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Where Did Barcode Technology Originate?

August 21st, 2010 at 12:42pm Under Articles

Where Did Barcode Technology Originate?

The earliest predecessor to barcode technology originated in 1932 at the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration. Wallace Flint and a group of students developed a project that was founded upon the idea that a more efficient system for data collection and product delivery could be developed. It would be one in which customers select the merchandise they want from a catalog and remove the product’s corresponding punched card. The checker would then place the card into a reader that would deliver the corresponding product from the storeroom to the checkout counter.

A bill was then produced for the customer and records of inventory was updated automatically. This system was used by some businesses for about a dozen years. Then things started to move again. The birth of the initial idea of the modern barcode could be said to have taken place in 1948 in Philidelphia at the Drexel Institute of Technology.

It was there that graduate students Bernard Silver and Norman Joseph Woodland put their heads together to devise a solution to the need for automatic product information reading during checkout at a local food chain store. The team’s first idea was to create an identification system that utilized ultraviolet light sensitive ink. Unfortunately, after creating a prototype, they realized that the system would be both too expensive and also unstable. It wasn’t until October 20, 1949 that the team filed their application for a patent for what they called a “Classifying Apparatus and Method”.

They described the new invention as using “the medium of identifying patterns”. Their barcode system was used commercially starting in 1966, but the system was quickly realized to be in need of an industry standard. So, Logicon Inc. wrote what they called the Universal Grocery Products Identification Code (UGPIC) in 1970. Retail trade use of the system began with the American company, Monarch Marking, and industrial use began with the British company, Plessey Telecommunications.

Later in 1973, George J. Laurer further developed the system into the Universal Product Code (U.P.C.), which was the standard symbol still used in the United States today. It was in 1974 that U.P.C. barcode scanners first appeared in stores and barcodes began to appear on regular products. Since its conception and regular commercial and industrial use, barcode technology has proven to be a revolution in the way information is transported, tracked, and controlled. Not only does barcode technology allow for previously unachievable levels of speed and efficiency, but barcode scanners also provide the security and accuracy businesses require.

Companies and manufacturers are able to track distribution and movement of every product with remarkable precision. Naturally, because of the smoothness of the system that barcode technology provides, companies are able to benefit from much greater profits. Furthermore, the widespread use ofbarcode technology has branched out beyond the typical chain store into warehousing, manufacturing, distribution, retail, health care, education, and even government. The advent of complex computer systems has taken barcode software to unparalleled levels.

See many different types of barcode scanners at Wasp Barcode. In the UK see a full range of barcode scanners for UK business as well as low cost easy to install barcode scanner software for all sizes of business.

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A Portable Barcode Scanner – Smart Barcode Scanning Technology!

August 12th, 2010 at 12:44am Under Articles

A Portable Barcode Scanner – Smart Barcode Scanning Technology!

In the event that you’re starting to hunt for a portable barcode scanner and you could use some advice on which one to buy, then you just have to listen to some good advice on the subject that will ensure that you purchase the right scanner for you. Business card scanners can transform your work and your system of managing digital input, especially when backing up valuable documentation is of the utmost importance. Before you decide to buy a compact scanner, we encourage you to take a look at these guidelines.

As is the case with every high-tech product you might encounter, portable scanners have become much less complicated for the end-user. These scanners are useful for many items you’ll want to scan, for example, photographs you don’t want to risk losing, contracts, checks… the list goes on. With very little time and effort, these small scanners deliver impressively sharp images in different types of formats. Since they have come down in price, the minimal expense of a portable barcode scanner is a very manageable expense both for companies and individuals.

Among the many benefits you’ll find with these handheld scanners is that they are so easy to work with in so many different situations. Every scanner comes furnished with a specialized scanning application which will let you create high-quality output from whatever you choose to scan and save the image or data in a number of different ways. For example, id cards scanning systems can extract the images and data, including the photo, signature, and all the text of the id card arranged in appropriate files, which can then be exported to a clipboard or another software program.

Before you take the plunge and buy a portable barcode scanner please give some thought to the next several pointers: (1) define your scanning needs; (2) scour the internet for the best scanners for your requirements; (3) see how the various scanners differ in their specifications; (4) verify that the company has a good reputation and check out feedback from past scanner customers; (5) find out about freight charges and returns.

If you wish to find a portable barcode scanner

Visit: elite-scanning-solutions.com

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The Most Cost-effective Barcode Scanner ? Sumlung MS30 mobile barcode scanner is leading a low-carbon technology

August 2nd, 2010 at 12:47pm Under Articles

The Most Cost-effective Barcode Scanner ? Sumlung MS30 mobile barcode scanner is leading a low-carbon technology

       

       There is no doubt that “low-carbon economy” is the most popular hot topic at present. The so-called low-carbon economy means to achieve economic development patterns through technological innovation, system innovation, industrial restructuring, new energy development and other means so that there is a win-win situation between economic development and ecological environment protection of our society. Now, Sumglung Tech put forward the “low-carbon technology” concept in response to “low-carbon economy”, tailoring a cost-effective barcode scanner, Sumlung MS30 mobile barcode scanner for modern enterprises.

      Sumlung Tech takes “user interests first, social responsibility oriented” as objective. The recently-introduced barcode scanner M30 which adopts a new concept can scan barcodes to all kinds of smart phones which means converting two to one. Thereby, the mobile phone becomes a data collector which is compact and lightweight.

      As it is known to us, cell phones have become one of the necessities in the modern society, and the penetration of smart phones is also increasing. Now, the prices of some domestic brands smart phones are relatively low. If mobile phones can be well combined with Sumlung MS30 mobile barcode scanner,  integrating the phone, PDA, computer, GPRS, Bluetooth, scanning and other function to one, they will be well applied in express logistics, medical management, household appliances sales, sales management, administration and other industries to help enterprises to improve the efficiency of work, reduce the scale of costs. Then therefore, users no longer need to spend a lot of money to purchase expensive barcode scanning equipments. Simply using their mobile phones coupled with Sumlung MS30 barcode scanner which is convenient to carry, users can achieve their aims and make full use of recourses, and then truly realize innovative technology with low-carbon.

      The introduction of Sumlung MS30 mobile barcode scanner saves cost for customers and bring convenience to them. Sumlung Tech expresses the hope that more enterprises should pay more attention to the construction of companies’ social responsibility and emphasize on the contribution to consumers, environment and our society.

 

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The Technology of Barcode Scanners

July 20th, 2010 at 12:42am Under Articles

The Technology of Barcode Scanners

BARCODE SCANNERS TECHNOLOGY

We have all seen barcode scanners when we have gone shopping or when we have entered items onto a gift registry at any major department store. Barcode scanners have become as routine as the ATM in the last few decades. Because barcode scanners are so common today, many people may simply not think too much about the technology of barcode scanners. There are actually several types of barcode scanners including pen-type scanners, laser scanners, CCD readers, and camera-based readers.

Many stores use pen-type barcode scanners during their checkout process. These barcode scanners are thin and consist of a single light source and a photodiode that are fitted within a wand that resembles a pen. In order to scan a barcode, the cashier just slides the tip of the wand across the barcode. Laserbarcode scanners may be the most commonly seen types of barcode scanners today. These barcode scanners work just like the pen-type scanner with the only difference being the laser light source.

Less commonly known barcode scanners are the CCD readers. The CCD readers are also known as LED scanners and use hundreds of tiny light sensors to read the barcode. These are relatively new and you may see more of them in stores soon. Lastly, camera-based barcode scanners are the newest type of barcode scanners available. These scanners are equipped with a tiny video camera that captures the image of the barcode and enters it into the system.

Regardless of the UPC code or barcode on the package of a product, barcode scanners are required to easily enter the code into the system. While many merchants are equipped with a manual option (ie. using a keypad to enter the UPC code into the computer), barcode scanners simply make this process much easier and more efficient. Scanning an UPC code with barcode scanners also eliminates room for human error of misreading an item number

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