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How Much Does an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) System Cost?

Once there was a time when Barcode was the only option for asset tracking but now as the technology has evolved so much there are several asset tracking technologies available. Now the client wants only the best, here RFID comes into play. RFID has acquired a big market and lots of business verticals use this technology. Several other organizations are thinking of using RFID technology.

Leveraging IT Asset Information to Deliver Outstanding Employee Experience

With the rise in Everywhere Work, IT professionals have become burdened with managing their growing IT infrastructure. In fact, some organizations have reported their digital transformation being accelerated by three to five years as they look to build their IT environments. The volume of assets used for work has grown significantly – averaging 2.6 devices per person.

The FireEye/SolarWinds Cyber Attack | Security Insights Podcast: Ep. 1

Ivanti Senior Director of Product Management, Chris Goettl, and former Chief Security Officer, Phil Richards, join host Adrian Vernon to discuss the recent cyber attack that affected many dozens of organizations around the world, including multiple U.S. government agencies. This is one of the largest-scale cyberattacks in recent history.

A Closer Look at Walgreens' AI-Powered Demand Planning Transformation

Among the highlights of our most recent retail trade event appearances—NRF in New York and RILA LINK in Orlando—were our well-received feature presentations, spotlighting one of our major success stories among national retailers, our partnership with Walgreens.

What do best-in-class cybersecurity organizations do differently? | CISO Panel

Have they somehow found unlimited budget for their every tech request? Do they have an uncanny ability to source the diamond-in-the-rough talent? Or is it something else? As part of our inaugural State of Cybersecurity Preparedness research series, Ivanti asked 6,550+ cybersecurity professionals, leaders, and end users what their cybersecurity teams will do in the next 12 months to secure their organizations. But we wanted to know what our cybersecurity experts truly believe set top teams apart from the pack.

Ivanti Neurons for Service Mapping

Automatically discover and map the linkages between underlying data center services and applications to visualize and understand how business services connect and interact to respond quickly to unexpected changes. Data center discovery Extensible probes and sensors automatically discover thousands of physical and virtual compute, network and storage assets in minutes giving you comprehensive visibility into your data center and cloud environments.

Ivanti Wavelink - Speakeasy

Speakeasy is the fastest, easiest way to voice-enable the telnet and browser apps you already have. Whether Windows Mobile, Windows CE, or new Android mobile platforms, you get full-featured voice-directed productivity, while minimizing risk and without disrupting your host applications. Whether you’re running terminal emulation or web apps, you can extend the productivity benefits of these apps with voice enablement—or move to Android, iOS, or Windows 10 and deploy fast with the Wavelink Velocity framework.

Ivanti Wavelink: Transforming the Supply Chain for Manufacturing, Retail & Industrial Operations

The Ivanti Velocity platform helps you optimize and transform your business via worker mobility to help you achieve operational excellence and raise customer satisfaction. It also works with other Ivanti solutions—like Ivanti Neurons for MDM—to manage, update, and secure your mobile devices. Similarly, Ivanti Velocity and Ivanti Neurons for IIoT combine to enable the future, bringing KPI visibility and Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) control to a whole new level.

Big Productivity with Small Wearables

“If that doesn’t work, try a bigger hammer.” It’s an old saying we can all appreciate, but it isn’t always the best solution. Regarding the mobile workforce, smaller is sometimes better. As consumers, we’ve watched cell phone handset sizes change: first from large 1980’s car phones to pocketable “brick” phones. Then, smaller “flip” phones were replaced by our larger smart phones, which vary on screen size but remain pocketable.