Streamlining Your Business
Bottled Water Market
September 2006
By Bryan Trilli
Using portable handheld computers to process orders and bill customers on location
Smart Software
Water Quality Products
July 2005
Bryan Trilli
Software is supposed to make your life easier. It is supposed to ease, simplify and validate data input. It should also provide instant and complete access to that data
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Taking the Lead
Water Quality Products
December 2003
Walt Denny
Not having a strategic sales lead management process in place inevitably results in lost opportunities. Consequences can range from drooping product sales to being driven out of business by eager competitors.
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Routing Issues: From Paperwork to PDA Efficiency
Water Quality Products
October 2002
Lorraine Keating, Prism Visual Software, Inc.
By now, handhelds have enjoyed enormous popularity in any industry that deals with deliveries, services or exchanges. The bottled water and water treatment industries are not an exception. PDAs enhance performance, accuracy and cost-efficiency.
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Riding the Tides to Information Integration and Improved Performance
Water Engineering & Management
March 2001
Paul Borzo
San Diego Water has taken a giant technological leap forward. It has gone from a 15-year-old monitoring system operating with tone telemetry on leased lines to a state-of-the-art supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system that integrates numerous technology systems throughout the enterprise.
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Data Acquisition, Legacy Systems and Your Intranet
Water & Wastes Digest
February 2001
By Fred Noble
There are lots of parallels between the events of November 2000 and the events that take place in any factory or municipality that runs a process or monitors its effluent. The technology exists to achieve the much-talked-about six sigma (3.4 errors per million events) levels of measurement quality or process integrity. But antiquated legacy systems keep getting in the way. And, as is the case on the American political scene, it just is not that easy to replace those old methods of measuring things.
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