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The Evolution of data collection: New software upgrades networks without replacing existing terminals

Linx Data Terminals

The Evolution of data collection: New software upgrades networks without replacing existing terminals
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It’s said there are about 500,000 legacy industrial data terminals in service today, many of which need replacing the next several years. Widespread adoption of open data-collection networks has been slowed by reluctance to abandon devices already installed in factories and warehouses. Whether you’re looking to incrementally replace a data terminal farm, or just want to get legacy terminals up on the network, options exist that continue the benefits of the data terminal approach, while cost-effectively migrating to the latest open technologies.

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Linx_Data_Terminals During the last 30 years, we have provided equipment, connectivity and application software, and systems to support the automatic ID data collection and control solution needs of system integrators, industry-specialized solutions providers, resellers and end users throughout the world. Thousands of them are still productively utilizing the same LINX products that they purchased from us many years ago. Others have upgraded to later LINX products to take advantage of newer technologies such as RFID, proximity readers, and biometric input devices.

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