Zebra Technology: Under the Big Data era, IoT RFID technology will be ubiquitous

As the third wave of the world information industry, the Internet of Things will bring an unprecedented and tremendous change in our production and life. By digging big data that flows in IoT systems, enterprises can bring the ultimate service experience to consumers and at the same time make the most favorable decisions on their own manufacturing and other aspects. Recently, OFweek's editor had the opportunity to interview Wu Jian, general manager of Zebra Technologies (Greater China), to see how he looks at the Internet of Things, big data, smart storage and RFID technology.

Data is "easy to disappear" while effective data mining will help businesses make business decisions

Internet of things era, in fact, the protagonist is not the object itself, but rather the big data flowing in the Internet of Things system. Wu Jian said Zebra technology that data is easy to evade, its value is time-sensitive, and the shelf life is limited, companies must dig data useful information before the data expires. However, with mostly fragmented data collected, these data are just a few fragments of the complete data, leaving companies with a constant loss of access to high-value information.

Decoding data collected by IoT devices and wearables will help companies make more informed business judgments. According to IDC, by 2020, each online user will create 1.7 megabytes of new data per second. At this rate, the concept of "data that is easy to disappear" is more realistic than ever before. We see that one of the challenges for next year is that companies need to translate the captured data into viable insights as quickly as possible.

Wu Jian, general manager of Greater China, Zebra Technologies

Zebra technology solutions automatically "sense" information about an organization's assets, including asset operations data such as its status, location, utilization, or consumer preferences. Subsequent "analysis", with actionable insight, will help companies improve their ability to track key assets in their operations and enable them to gain an accurate picture of their assets and their location and status to make smarter, Faster business decisions and increased profitability.

The proliferation of e-commerce businesses has spawned a vast market for smart warehousing

At present, the capital of China's logistics industry flows to industries with high value. From equipment manufacturing to system integration to big data-based logistics and operation services, the ultimate realization of supply chain integration will be the development direction of the industry. While there are some industry concerns about using artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to replace humans, supply chain strategists look forward to using more of these technologies in 2017 to increase employee productivity. Wu Jian said IDC has included robots in one of the six innovation accelerators and will drive digital transformation by opening new revenue streams and changing work patterns. It predicts that the global spending on robots and related services will grow at a 17% CAGR from 71 billion U.S. dollars in 2015 to 135.4 billion U.S. dollars in 2019.

In recent years, the e-commerce business in the Asia Pacific region, led by China and India, has soared. This region has become the largest storage market in the world. IT and operations decision makers at warehouses and distribution centers need to constantly look for new ways to increase productivity and reduce costs in order to remain competitive.

According to the Zebra Technology Storage Forward-looking Research Report, 74% of respondents in the Asia Pacific region plan to equip warehouse employees with new technologies over the next five years, and in particular, increase their awareness of the Internet of Things, bar code scanning, tablet PCs, Data and data analysis, and warehouse / loading automation. Half of the respondents said that the main drivers of warehouse investment were transport cost pressures, 41% of respondents said they needed to reduce delivery time, and 38% said they needed to adapt to supply Instead, 81% of respondents are still using old warehouse management software (WMS), a number that is expected to be cut by half to 40% by 2020. In contrast, full-featured warehouse management software (WMS) and Real Time Location Systems (RTLS) are expected to rise 29% on average over the next five years; for inventory management, 86% of respondents said they would adopt mobile handsets and tablets with real-time access to WMS, 79 % Said plans to adopt RFID solutions. Only 24% said they will follow the pen and paper by 2020.

Zebra technology provides the technology, products and solutions needed to help customers improve operational visibility, make them more agile and agile, and more responsive to challenges.

Internet of Things will lead the wave of intelligent storage business on top of the summit

The demand for enterprise-class equipment Android operating system adoption rate increased significantly

Electronic devices such as smartphones and tablets have become an integral part of our lifestyle and entertainment, and we use them from time to time. More and more primary consumer devices driven by a variety of operating systems are playing a role in business operations. Wu Jian said although these devices have the portability, flexibility and cost-effective advantages, but it does not have the technical ability to achieve high performance and drive efficiency in the enterprise environment. In 2017, organizations will continue to look for new ways to enhance and expand the capabilities of their devices and try to deliver comparable levels of performance to enterprise-class devices.

In addition, we also anticipate that enterprise-class devices will incorporate more and more features and services. We'll see the demand for mobile devices in retail, healthcare, transportation and logistics (T & L) and manufacturing, bar code scanning, mobile dimensioning to measure objects, connect to the internet or intranet, make voice calls, and more. Similarly, businesses will increasingly shift to 2D imaging for bar code scanning because of their greater readability of bar codes. Whether traditional or 2D, printed on paper or on a mobile screen, a 2D scanner captures bar codes on all kinds of surfaces from multiple angles and fixes the missing information in bar codes.

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