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Impact of Cloud Computing In Transportation Industry aeologic.com
Cloud computing refers to the delivery of on-demand computing services on the internet on a pay-as-you-go basis in simpler words rather than managing files and services on a local storage device. You’ll be doing the same over the internet in a cost-effective way.
Transportation is a highly fragmented industry where it takes a little more than a commercial driver’s license and a truck to get into business.
The covid-19 pandemic has delivered its own challenges like lockdowns, restrictions, troubles in the supply chain, and shocks to the broader economy.
In this blog, you’ll get to know about the astonishing impact of cloud computing in the transportation industry.
How RFID is Making Libraries Smarter? aeologic.com
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is the latest technology which is very accurate and precise to be used in libraries. The theft detection systems are purely based on RFID. The RFID-based systems that makes libraries smarter and helps to detect the unauthorized removal of library materials, speeding staff charge and discharge, simplify and speed patron self-charge and self-discharge, support electronic based inventory, rapid shelf searching and an interactive interface with materials handling systems.
RFID is a compact combination of radio-frequency-based technology and microchip technology. The information contained on microchips or in the tags are affixed to library items and are being readable using reader/scanner via radio frequency technology. An RFID reader or scanner also known as sensor or interrogator looks for antennae on the tags to receives radio signals to capture its information from the microchips through them. The tags used in RFID systems replaced both EM or RF theft detection tags or targets and barcodes due to its advantages over several aspects.