
The ARC mobile device management technology also helps drive efficiencies and financial returns. "All of our clubs and our club associates will benefit from this technology. "Our associates are already telling us these lockers allow them to stop worrying about lost or damaged devices and gives them more time to focus on taking care of our members," said Donath. ARC's setup is configured to allow for quick scan-in and scan-out of devices, and its issue-reporting technology ensures swift mobile device maintenance and repair. With this in mind, ARC has developed and rolled out an automated, self-service smart locker system for handheld devices that reduces device loss, increases productivity, all while enhancing the end user's experience.ĪRC's mobile device management lockers, which will roll out to all Sam's Club locations starting later this year, provide one-to-one device accountability and proprietary charging technology in each locker. Without access to functioning and charged devices, production from club teams can be hindered, and not allow associates to appropriately and efficiently take care of their members. Lost, broken or low-functioning devices have become a huge pain point across retail and other industries. "We are excited to partner with ARC on this technology that we feel is a key part of our device strategy and ensures all associates can quickly and easily access a device." "As we continue to provide an incredible experience for our members, that starts with equipping our associates with the right technology," said Chad Donath, SVP of Operations for Sam's Club. and a leading membership warehouse club, today are announcing a national, chain-wide roll out of enterprise mobile device management locker technology through their partnership.ĪRC and Sam's Club team up to safeguard the retailer's investment in workplace mobile technology nationwide.ĪRC's smart lockers minimize the cost, wasted time and lost productivity surrounding the many thousands of handheld devices that associates use to do their jobs. ARC provides a centralized, tech-enabled management system to keep company-owned handheld devices charged, protected, and fully functional.

By encrypting photos on your device before sending them, PicSafe ® helps protect you from this threat.ARC's smart charging lockers safeguard Sam's Club's investment in workplace technology, while also boosting productivity and enhancing the member experienceīENTONVILLE, Ark., Ap/PRNewswire/ - ARC (Asset Recharge Center), a division of ChargeItSpot, and Sam's Club, a division of Walmart Inc.

The FBI has issued a warning that hackers are actively trying to access patient data to "intimidate, harass and blackmail".

The doctor is often required to notify relevant government bodies.The doctor is ethically obligated to notify the patient.A hacker can easily intercept messages and threaten to reveal patient data unless they receive an anonymous Bitcoin payment. All they need is a phone number.Ĩ9% of physicians polled admitted to taking clinical photos on their phones, and the practice of then sending them via text message is rife. Cyber-extortion is increasing at a rate of 350% per year with "rich" western doctors being prime targets.Īs seen on 60 Minutes (America), there's an unfixable vulnerability in mobile networks meaning it's easy for hackers to intercept text messages from anywhere in the world.
