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Local Servers vs. the Cloud:  Does it matter where your work instructions reside?

Local Servers vs. the Cloud: Does it matter where your work instructions reside?

by Sequence Maestro | Jan 5, 2022 | Cybersecurity, Digital Work Instruction Benefits, Productivity

For many, the first question that might come to mind is that of data security.  From the Colonial Pipeline to the world’s largest meat processing facility to a city’s water supply in Florida, cyber-attacks have been making the headlines across the country—and...
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    Role of Knowledge Management Software in ReshoringMeasuring ROI for Electronic Work Instructions / Visual Work InstructionsWork Instructions: Hidden Gold in Your P&LTransforming Tribal Knowledge

    Using WebSequence + Tablets for Kaizen

    Platform Recommended  Minimum
     Digital Camera Nikon “D“ series for Direct-to-Sequence Connectivity (real-time Work Instruction creation).

    The Nikon D40 with standard 18-55 mm lens is most affordable.

    Camera purchases will typically come with a battery.

    Memory cards are sold separately. Recommended size: 1 GB

    Pictures taken with any digital camera other than those recommended can be added to the Work Instructions with a drag-and-drop approach. However, only the recommended cameras support the Direct-to-Sequence Connectivity.