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Who's the Next IT Acquirer?
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on September 29, 2009
...ized providers - either specialize or get acquired.
Of course, if deals continue the trend toward shrinkage, more specialized shops will have a leg up over the large, general-practice providers, both...
Lawyers and Outsourcing Deals
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on September 1, 2009
...auses (e.g., underlying costs are too high, forecasts are too low, etc.), but remarkably silent on shrinkage. But companies need to control their costs as much as suppliers need to control their margi...
The future is Battery Powered Passive RFID Tags
in The RFID Weblog, on June 24, 2009
...sites.
Retail. "Smart case" and "smart shelf" systems can help reduce shrinkage due to misplaced merchandise or theft, and can also help retailers improve inventory accuracy to m...
HRT and Brain Shrinkage
in Well Woman Blog, on January 15, 2009
...rapy is safe, here comes a new study saying that HRT in post menopausal women is linked to faster shrinkage in the brain.
US researchers found that hormone replacement therapies (HRT) commonly pre...
Varicoceles Treatment in Men vs Increase Chances in Conceiving: Not Enough Evidence?
in Next Nine Months, on July 29, 2008
... varicoceles cause no symptoms and are harmless. But sometimes a varicocele causes pain or atrophy (shrinkage), or fertility problems.
Now according to a review of studies from The Netherlands, ther...
The Cost of Risk Awareness
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on June 16, 2008
...hese innovators are becoming billionaires while western business seems to be caught up in a wave of shrinkage?
Maybe we can - or maybe we must - learn something about taking risks from our competitor...
OCT Scans: Inexpensive Look into Multiple Sclerosis?
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 16, 2007
...ow it down and help control symptoms. Physical and occupational therapy may also help.
Brain shrinkage is a characteristic of the progression of multiple sclerosis that can only be detected by...
Pfizer's Axitinib: New Promising Experimental Drug Against Advanced Kidney Cancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 28, 2007
... scientific advisory board:
"More than half the patients - 51 percent - experienced tumour shrinkage and in 23 percent of them the shrinkage is considered significant. Preliminary analysis sh...
RFID brings to end an era of generous drinks
in The RFID Weblog, on August 17, 2007
...ory positions. The company has also decided to implement its $10,000 Beverage tracker Liquor Shrinkage Solution to one lucky bar or restaurant absolutely free. In this manner pubs and restauran...
MRgFUS of Non-cancerous Uterine Fibroids Provides Long Term Symptom Relief
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 2, 2007
...ining rates of subsequent surgery for fibroid tumor symptoms and other key outcomes such as uterine shrinkage.
Finally, our study demonstrates that the more completely you treat the fibroids, the be...
Smart Bar - RFID contra Freigetränke
in RFID Weblog, on 17.07.07
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Man lernt doch immer wieder dazu. In diesem Fall besteht der Lerneffekt im Begriff "Liquor Shrinkage", einem Problem, das offensichtlich zahlreiche Bars in den USA betrifft. Einem Artike...
Male Hormones Inhibitor May Cure Hard-to-Treat Prostate Cancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 9, 2007
...of pre- docetaxel patients and 50% of post-docetaxel patients - as supported by evidence of tumour shrinkage on scans, drops in circulating tumor cell counts and improvements in symptoms.
Next year,...
Shark Cartilage Compound is No Lung Cancer Therapy
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 6, 2007
...the therapy will be beneficial.
We have absolutely no data showing improvements in survival, tumor shrinkage and/or clinical benefits to patients.
Now when patients ask their oncologists about shar...
GPS Hits the SIM
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on April 26, 2007
... some of the functionality comes from off-SIM, but it's still an incredibly impressive piece of shrinkage....
Verizon IPTV is vital to company's fate
in The Digital TV Weblog, on October 27, 2006
...ults on Monday.
One thing that investors will probably hold their collective noses through is the shrinkage of the company's core phone business. Verizon's access-line count is expected to f...
RFID to Track Liquor in Vegas
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 24, 2006
...is transmitted wirelessly to the receiver within a second of the pour. Sounds extreme? Liquor "shrinkage" is a big expense for all bars, and this kind of precise tracking helps to eliminate ...
New Solutions For Enterprise Information Management - Business Objects
in The CIO Weblog, on May 3, 2006
...has enabled WHSmith News to streamline processes, as a result we have reduced the cost of product shrinkage by 75 percent."
One of the new tools, Data Federator XI, creates a virtual, integrated...
RFID Set To Increase its Presence in Automotive Sector
in The RFID Weblog, on March 17, 2006
...stems. Are we talking about reduced human errors? Secondly it will result in increased security and shrinkage reduction. Security issue would probably raise question with the current virus scare haunt...
Innovation ..Enterprise Software - Part 1
in The CIO Weblog, on February 5, 2006
...s post In 2005, the aggregate market capitalization of the software sector shank by almost 10%, The shrinkage is also apparent when looks at the raw number of public software companies. There were 236...
To invest in software or not?
in TJ's Weblog, on January 8, 2006
...umber to account for privatizations, M&A and IPOs, the software market still shrank by 9%. This shrinkage is also apparent when looks at the raw number of public software companies. There were 236...
Using RFID for Better Forecasting and Business Intelligence
in The RFID Weblog, on August 30, 2005
...rs a detailed look at how companies are using RFID for better forecasting and tracking, and reduced shrinkage and stock-outs:
Because it's real time, location aware, state aware, time aware and ...
Item-level RFID Tagging
in The RFID Weblog, on June 6, 2005
...ent and more personal customer service. Optimized inventory and resource management. Reduced shrinkage and improved security. Fewer out-of-stocks and more targeted marketing. The ability to ser...
RFID Could End Retail Scams
in The RFID Weblog, on November 30, 2004
To Catch a Thief is a new RFID-based product offering that promises to end scams involving returns of stolen goods for cash refunds. (And if you're financing your way through college -- or your kids' college -- this way, better think of something new.)
"David Cox wasn't thinking ...
RFID is About Loss Prevention, Too
in The RFID Weblog, on September 7, 2004
...BusinessWeek has an interesting article about the high hopes for RFID to prevent shrinkage in the retail industry .
Every year retailers lose about US$33.6 Billion due to shoplifting, employee theft...




