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Four Technology Solutions Adding Value in Education
Posted 09/23/2022 byAsk any parent or educator, and they will agree—learning has taken a dramatic shift toward digital platforms in the last few years. Even preschoolers now have virtual learning opportunities they didn’t have access to five years ago. Just as children symbolize the future, the education market represents arguably the richest prospect within the public sector vertical for ScanSource partners.
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Location, location, location. When it comes to new-normal solutions, it’s essential.
Posted 09/01/2020 byPreparing for the new, or even next, normal requires businesses to be as proactive as possible—while trying to keep their employees safe and comply with seemingly ever-changing regulations and standards. And now, more than ever, organizations need to be able to see where their critical assets are, to better manage and optimize them to increase efficiency and productivity.
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Join the mobility-solution revolution
Posted 08/25/2020 byNow more than ever, mobile workforces are becoming more essential. With thousands of companies having to implement a mobile strategy this year, effective communication and collaboration are critical. Find out how ScanSource's Zebra and BlueParrott mobile solutions can help you stay productive and efficient in an ever-changing world!
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Exploring the new office in the new normal
Posted 08/12/2020 byWhen the pandemic hit, global businesses with physical offices quickly had to redeploy their employees to work from home. By leveraging technologies such as videoconferencing and collaboration tools, many organizations saw increased profitability from their teams—proving telecommuting can be a viable option for businesses that previously didn’t offer work-from-home or remote-work options.
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The future of healthcare starts today
Posted 07/31/2020 byThe healthcare industry certainly is top of mind for many of us these days, as it’s been one of the hardest hit industries during the pandemic. As of this writing, in the US alone there have been more than 3.6 million cases of the coronavirus, and that number still is growing. Some hospitals are quite overwhelmed, and other primary-care practices have reported service reductions of up to 70 percent—as patients have postponed care that’s not deemed urgent.