OREANDA-NEWS. March 25, 2010. SITRONICS Information Technologies, one of the leading suppliers of solutions, products and services in the field of information technologies in Eastern Europe and CIS countries, completed project for creation of corporate wireless network for shopping and leisure centers “KARAVAN Megastore” in Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zhytomyr, Kharkiv and Chernivtsi.

“Storehouse facilities of our trade centers are not designed for deployment of regular wired network for data transfer. That is why we chose wireless network infrastructure offered by SITRONICS Information Technologies”, - says Evhenii Dudin, regional development manager of “KARAVAN Megastore”. 

“Implementation of wireless network at storehouses allowed us to organize mobile work places for acceptance of the goods. It significantly reduced time necessary for acceptance of new goods at storehouse as well as time for inventory accounting and increased work efficiency”, - stated Yurii Poienko, director of logistics department “KARAVAN Megastore”.

Within the project specialists of SITRONICS Information Technologies implemented wireless network for data transfer for inventory control automation system. It provides constant access to database in any location of storehouse facilities.

“According to the experts’ research productivity of enterprises that implemented wireless local network increased by 27% in average. Main advantage of such solutions is the possibility of collection and transfer of information in real time from geographically dispersed facilities. Based upon our experience in implementation of wireless solutions we created a network that provides quick data exchange and high degree of information security”, - Vadym Levkovets, head of mobile solutions group of SITRONICS Information Technologies.

Cisco hardware was used in the project. Hot spots Cisco Aironet 1240G are components of Cisco Unified Wireless Network, solution that provides complex end-to-end wired and wireless network. The network is defined by high level of security, scalability and simplicity of control. Such features were previously available only in wired networks.