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    • How stylish mini PCs and touchscreen displays met one company´s PoS demands

      The Al Fresco's Group chooses ASUS to power the point-of-sale systems for their growing restaurant brands in Vietnam.

    • Globepoint & ASUS VivoPC VM62N: Taking the lead in education with VRWARE

      Globepoint, founded in 2012, is looking to improve the smart learning industry and expand their business by offering educational content and platforms to universities, businesses, and public organizations across the world. The company is currently using ASUS VivoPC as a platform to develop educational content in 3D.


    • Dyaco International chooses VivoMini UN42 for its advanced medical rehabilitation bikes

      Dyaco International, a Taiwan-based fitness equipment manufacturer established in 1990, began investing in medical rehabilitation equipment R&D in 2012 and has established an independent production line that complies with ISO-13485 medical device quality management systems authentication standards. It also collaborates with the National Taiwan University hospital to ensure that all monitoring software in development is fully compatible with existing medical systems.

    • Inveneo uses ASUS EeeBox PCs coupled with solar panels to bridge the information gap for students and orphans in rural Ghana

      More than 2 billion people in the developing world live in rural and remote communities that lack basic access to information and communications technologies such as telephones, computers, and Internet access. Access to these technologies, directly or via service organizations, can improve their lives in simple yet profound ways.


    • ASUS EeeBox PCs enhance the digital signage experience with Softnetjapan Corporation

      Established in July 1989, the Sofnetjapan Corporation is a company that develops and provides network and data management systems. The company also provides the CYBER PetIT public internet terminals and, since February 2010, offers the CYBER Signage electronic advertising systems.

    • ASUS Products Make Taking Orders Faster for Potbelly Sandwich Shop

      In March 2010, Potbelly Sandwich Shop implemented an ASUS solution consisting of ASUS LCD monitors, T91SAs, EeeBox PC B202s, and ASUS routers (for order taking) and Eee PC 1001P (for training employees).


    • TransAmerican Medical Imaging changes the way medical images are viewed, stored and shared with ASUS EeeBox PCs

      By mounting EeeBox PCs on the back of C-ARM systems, TMI has made high definition DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) 1024 x 1024 images easily accessible, transportable and sharable. Physicians are now able to download images onto USB drives and view them on any DICOM-enabled PC in high resolution.

    • Major telecommunications group, Etisalat, chooses ASUS Control Center to enhance remote management of their IT systems

      COVID-19 has changed the way that companies view telecommuting, and it appears that this change may cause some companies to re-think the way that they do business over the long-term. The recent shift that has seen many more employees working remotely has presented significant challenges to IT management and supports teams, who have had to quickly adapt to managing equipment from a distance.


    • Upgrading Your College or University Facilities: The Evolution of Higher Education

      When it comes to higher education, technology plays a huge role throughout student's time learning; from learning in sixth form and other avenues of higher education, all the way to university and attaining a degree in their chosen subject(s).

    • The Future of Digital Education: What Will Learning Look Like?

      It's no secret the landscape of learning has changed. More than ever, students of all ages are learning digitally, and looking to alternative methods of studying and seeking further education.


    • Growing Your Online Business: Small IT Changes That Make a Big Difference

      With more of us working remotely and starting new businesses, it's important to know how to scale your business productivity and performance. Whether you're a consultant fielding calls from clients or a creative professional delivering award-winning artwork, there's a range of tools that can improve your workflow and deliver the best possible experience for your customers.

    • ProArt: Power Up Your Imagination

      As an artist, game developer, architect, or engineer, you hold the power of creativity in your hands: the power to make dreams real. Whether you're fanning a spark of inspiration, carefully refining your concept with a client, or unveiling your next masterpiece, the foundation of your work is in your tools. We build ASUS ProArt products to break down the barriers that stand between you and your vision. Our laptops, workstations, monitors, and more enhance your flow and channel your passion with incredible performance and precision. ProArt lets you devote yourself to what's most important: just creating.


    • How ASUS Drives Creative Education: An Insight into the ProArt Range and the Creative Professionals Involved

      Creativity isn't solely hardware-driven. While anyone can head to the ASUS store and purchase any product from the ProArt range, it won't make them a creative professional; they're powerful tools, but only those with the skill and experience will understand and appreciate the possibility that these products afford them.

    • Powering Digital Signage Solutions and Beyond: An ASUS Fanless Chromebox Success Story

      Digital signage has the power to transform the way people shop and the way companies sell products — through understanding customer interests and providing more interactive, high-impact experiences tailored to those interests.


    • From new retail to smart retail: how to build resilience in the new normal

      New retail has been in motion as far back as 2017. That was when Alibaba first coined the term to indicate the blending of online and offline commerce through the digitization of the retail value chain. The pandemic has only accelerated the trend, triggering a massive digital shift, in response to evolving consumer behavior.

    • Enable the future of blended learning with the cloud

      According to IDC, education is one of the sectors that will feel a lasting impact from COVID-19 on cloud enterprise infrastructure. The shift to remote learning during this time has proven to schools just how essential accessibility, connectivity, data privacy and wise technology spending are to create successful online learning environment.


    • The factory of the future: Unlocking Industry 5.0 for manufacturing resilience

      Like almost every other industry, manufacturing has been hit hard by the global COVID-19 pandemic. According to Kearney, more than 75% of the world's global manufacturing output has been directly impacted by the crisis. As the world faced rising cases, lockdowns, travel restrictions and more, manufacturers have had to grapple with unprecedented disruptions to production lines and supply chains.

    • Resilience in healthcare: digital strategies for strong health systems

      The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged healthcare like never before. Across the globe, governments, hospitals, clinics and frontline workers have had to face added pressures of tracking and tracing new infections, treating COVID-19 patients on top of usual duties, maintaining the flow of medical supplies, respecting social distancing measures, and more – straining an already under resourced system.


    • Employee-Based Workstations for SME, SMB, Micro & SOHO

      What is an employee role-based workstation? For owners or operators of a small-to-medium enterprise (SME), small-to-medium business (SMB), and micro-sized business or small office/home office (SOHO) business, some companies' very first computer may likely be the owner's personal laptop or desktop workstation. But if not already, owners need to plan ahead now for business expansion beyond the company's immediate needs.

    • Are Employee Business Workstations IoT-Ready?

      While a small business consultant or over-the-counter (OTC) software can help optimize connectivity or performance of legacy devices in a company network, there's no assurance that the network and its attached resources will be ready when business needs expand. Owners of small-to-medium enterprise (SME), small-to-medium business (SMB), micro-sized business or “mom-n-pop” small office/home office (SOHO) business can reap the benefits of transitioning to digital processes or the Internet of Things (IoT).


    • "Don´t stop offering lessons!" – How ASUS Chromebox 4 powers the 1-on-1 English conversation school Gaba

      Translated from an article by ITmedia PC USER, one of the major professional IT media outlets in Japan that provides comprehensive coverage of PCs, new office IT equipment and business services. Gaba, a company very familiar with one-on-one English conversation, is well-known for its new learning system "Gaba Online" that allows students to take virtual lessons in the same way as face-to-face lessons. ASUS Chromebox 4 was recently introduced as the mini PC to support Gaba Online. We explored the reasons and the results obtained.