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veritas_libertas wrote: » I'm sad to say that I think RIM is done with. They are going the way of Palm.
tpatt100 wrote: » How fast things become "history" that I had to really think for a minute of when Palm was actually viable. Back when the Palm was big there was a push for Apple to do a PDA but they decided to skip that era which was probably a smart thing to do. I still have my Palm IIIxe and Tungsten in my old tech stuff bins down in the basement.
veritas_libertas wrote: » I had a Tungsten III and IV. The T4 had a nice USB mode that made it even more useful. I have to say that I think Palm had the best MS Office interface of any handheld device I've ever used. Touch just isn't the same for some things.
cyberguypr wrote: » I wonder who will implode first, RIM or Best Buy.
tpatt100 wrote: » One time a few months ago I asked for something that the web site said was in stock. The guy was pricing something DIDN'T EVEN LOOK UP and just said "nope totally out of them".
tpatt100 wrote: » Of course this only works for online only purchases but Wal Mart probably did the math and figured they can probably compete with Amazon by storing more choices in the online only warehouses and Wal Mart has a customer base that Amazon cannot reach. It reduces shipping costs to Wal Mart stores for items that might not sell at all the stores but opens the online catalog to everybody.
erpadmin wrote: » Not quite; Walmart's supply chain is pretty sick. (I did a lot of studying on Walmart in my ISP class specifically.) With their utilization of RFID technology, the supply chain they use will almost automagically get popular inventory they need, have it shipped to them and have it ready for sale to the consumer. Since Walmarts makes their suppliers tag their products with RFID, Walmart will never have inventory just sitting there, which means they save on inventory costs. The improvements Walmart has made to supply chain management (SCM) literally made them a textbook case (of which I had to read this past semester. ) Amazon almosts works the same way (because of their size--they can afford to have warehouses all over the country.) The infrastructure Amazon had to build out allows for order fulfillment to be done in a very expedient manner. Not 100% if RFID is also used at Amazon, but their infrastructure has proven to be terribly efficient, which has lead Amazon to huge profitability.
tpatt100 wrote: » Wal Mart has inventory just "sitting there" in all of the stores.
SteveLord wrote: » I would bet on Steve Jobs being resurrected before RIM.
Amazon almosts works the same way (because of their size--they can afford to have warehouses all over the country.) The infrastructure Amazon had to build out allows for order fulfillment to be done in a very expedient manner. Not 100% if RFID is also used at Amazon, but their infrastructure has proven to be terribly efficient, which has lead Amazon to huge profitability.
veritas_libertas wrote: » Interesting. Amazon is building a new factory only about an hour away from me. It's going to be very nice when I buy books in the future
veritas_libertas wrote: » Careful what you ask for. A zombie Steve can't be good for anyone. Interesting. Amazon is building a new factory only about an hour away from me. It's going to be very nice when I buy books in the future
erpadmin wrote: » Be ready to pay SC sales tax when you purchase through Amazon...just like Texas. FWIW, Newegg has a NJ business prescence, so I have tp pay sales tax when I buy from Newegg. Very often (like a tablet sale) NewEgg might have a deal that is better than Amazon...even with that tax.
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