August 28, 2008
 

Adding RFID to Warehouse Management
RFID (radio frequency identification) has become a staple technology for tracking assets. In the manufacturing industry, many companies have embraced RFID as a way to improve supply-chain processes... (More)

START-IT and M2M to Merge
Specialty Publishing Co. continues to deliver leading information to readers across multiple industries by announcing the merger of its flagship publication START- IT with sister publication M2M... (More)

 Lighting the Way for Flexibility
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Including Simulation Technology Earlier
Manufacturers can save a significant amount of time and money using simulation technology in product development, and the earlier manufacturers bring simulation technology into the design process... (More)

 On the Road with CMiC
 RFID Aids Inventory Control
 Device Certified for Aeris
 New Partnership Integrates Data
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  When compared to 2007, which best characterizes your company's plans for technology spending in 2008?  
 
 Our IT budget will remain the same in 2007 and 2008  
 We will decrease our IT budget in 2008 
 We will increase our IT budget in 2008 


 

Vision for the Future
As the demands of the manufacturing world continue to evolve and the lines between supplier, manufacturer, and customer continue to blur, we will...

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Is Your IP Safe?
Walk down any major tourist avenue in New York City and you’re likely to be offered one. Thousands reside on vendors’ tables and line store shelves...

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Manufacturer of the Year: 2007
What does it take to be the Manufacturer of the Year? It certainly requires more than market share or name recognition, although those often come...

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Hottest Companies 2008
What makes a company “hot” as opposed to “not so hot” or “not hot at all”? The short answer is probably: marketplace acceptance. Sometimes it is technology, sometimes something more intrinsic to... (More)

Building an Automation Framework
If you are driving on U.S. 12 along Canyon Ferry Lake just south of Helena, Mont., you might want to stop and check out the historical marker. On it you’ll find the memorialized words of prospectors... (More)

Reducing Costs and Improving Supply-Chain Performance through B2B Outsourcing
The benefits of B2B (business-to-business) outsourcing have been acknowledged and examined in a number of studies, but only some have attempted to quantify the technical and business benefits of... (More)

Supply Chain Physics and Football
A few years back, David Romer, an economics professor at University of California Berkeley, www.berkeley.edu, Berkeley, Calif., did a rather novel analysis of football performance using a Bellman... (More)

M2M and the Future
During my 20-plus years as a journalist I have had the pleasure to watch many industries rise and fall. I guess you could say during my tenure as a writer I have witnessed many markets contract... (More)



Eyeing the Midmarket
It is said that the midmarket is where the action is when it comes to enterprise applications. When I spent time talking to the five head honchos that are donning the cover of this magazine, I found... (More)



Producer Price Index Up -  August 25, 2008
The Producer Price Index for Finished Goods increased 1.2% in July, according to the latest figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), www.bls.gov, Washington, D.C. The uptick continues a trend of increasing prices for finished goods, as July’s gains follow increases of 1.8% in June and 1.4% in May. (More)



3M Completes Sale of HighJump -  June 13, 2008
HighJump Software LLC, www.highjump.com, Eden Prairie, Minn., is now owned by Battery Ventures, www.battery.com, Waltham, Mass. Battery Ventures, a technology venture capital and private equity firm... (More)

UAW, GM Reach Agreement -  February 12, 2008
General Motors Corp., www.gm.com, Detroit, Mich., aims to trim expenses further through a new agreement with the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, www.uaw.org, Detroit, Mich., for a special attrition... (More)



Industrial Equipment Manufacturing
The latest podcast in the Microsoft Series, with Peggy Smedley, editorial director of START-IT magazine and Sharon Ward, worldwide ERP and supply chain industry director of Microsoft, covers the factors increasing competition in manufacturing, including customer demands, mandates and regulation, and shorter product lifecycles.

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Smart Services at a Crossroads
RFID in Manufacturing
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