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How technology keeps the pharmaceutical supply chain moving

Posted on December 28, 2022

Today’s competitive market environment has forced pharmaceutical companies to learn that improving supply chain performance is critical to maintaining competitive advantages.

Forecasting, planning, procurement, financing, stock levels, and marketing strategies are the areas in which managers have to decide about them and balance their enter-related effects simultaneously to achieve organizational goals.

However, the healthcare industry faces an incredible customer demand for delivering medicine as a strategic product. How to boost the efficiency of the pharmaceutical supply chain and reduce compliance costs for existing and upcoming serialization requirements? [Read more…]

Q&A: Is an NVMe drive really faster than a SATA III SSD?

Posted on December 27, 2022

Question from Norbert:  I just ordered an Intel i7 CPU and ASUS gaming motherboard combo that supports both M.2 NVMe and 2.5″ SATA III drives.

Now I’m trying to decide on an SSD for it.

I know NVMe drives are a lot faster than SATA III drives, but I recently read that using an NVMe drive in a gaming PC will actually slow it down because it’ll clog up the PCI lanes, so it’s better to use a SATA III drive.

Is there any truth to that? [Read more…]

How to quickly change the text size in any web browser

Posted on December 27, 2022

Have you ever visited a web page that was difficult to read because the text was either too small or too large?

Most of us have, and it can be rather frustrating.

If you have a “wheel” mouse (and you really should get one if you don’t!) it’s extremely easy to change the text size to a more easily readable size. Here’s how:  [Read more…]

How to place any open browser tab in its own window

Posted on December 26, 2022

Do you frequently have several browser tabs open at the same time and find yourself switching back to one certain tab a lot more than any of the other tabs?

If so, it’s often more efficient to simply separate that tab from the others and place it in its own window.

I do that a lot, and it really makes it a lot easier to concentrate on the contents of that one tab while (mostly) ignoring the others.  [Read more…]

Q&A: Can you recommend a really good, but cheap laser printer?

Posted on December 25, 2022

Note: The links in this post are affiliate links.

Question from Marie:  I love your site, Rick. I’ve been following it for over a year and I’ve learned a lot from you.

Thanks for all you do to help us tech-challenged older folks!

I’m hoping you can recommend a good, but relatively cheap laser printer.

[Read more…]

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