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  • Location, location, location. When it comes to new-normal solutions, it’s essential.

    Wendy Thacker
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    Preparing 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.

  • ScanSource Offers PowerHours, a Virtual Learning Initiative

    Wendy Thacker
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    ScanSource is proud to present PowerHours, a virtual learning series designed to power up your business now. Our partners spoke, and we listened. We acknowledge that we’re in unprecedented times, and businesses are facing new kinds of challenges. ScanSource is here to provide the most relevant and forward-focused knowledge to help our partners succeed.

  • The New Grocery Experience

    Nell Alverson, Director of Marketing
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    Anyone that’s been to the grocery store lately understands that this is not your mother’s grocery experience. Gone are the days of sipping coffee while walking up and down the aisles deciding what to make for dinner. The grocery store looks very different these days – from one-way aisles to pre-sanitized shopping carts to face masks and gloves.

  • The New Grocery Experience

    Nell Alverson, Director of Marketing
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    Anyone that’s been to the grocery store lately understands that this is not your mother’s grocery experience. Gone are the days of sipping coffee while walking up and down the aisles deciding what to make for dinner. The grocery store looks very different these days – from one-way aisles to pre-sanitized shopping carts to face masks and gloves.

  • School Safety 101: Designing security solutions for education that pass with flying colors

    Kimberly Galloway
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    Students can’t learn if they don’t feel safe, and attracting good faculty is only possible if schools can ensure a secure working environment. While extreme cases capture media headlines, schools and universities of all sizes around the world struggle to protect students and staff from bullying, fighting, assaults, accidents, weather emergencies, and more. They are also concerned with protecting school property from vandalism, arson, and theft—much of which occurs outside of regular school hours. From a liability perspective, schools and universities find themselves accountable to students, faculty and visitors to their campus.