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Book Retailer BGN Deploys 3Com VCX IP Telephony Solution to Reduce Costs, Enhance Business
White Paper Dutch book retailer, Boekhandels Groep Nederland (BGN) - operating under the brand name Selexyz, decided to roll out Voice over IP (VoIP) services to reduce telephony costs among company sites and increase the speed and... [01 Jan 2009]
BGN Revolutionizes Book Retailing With a Project Powered by Progress
White Paper Boekhandels Groep Nederland (BGN), a Dutch retailer wanted to secure and grow market share - in a price-regulated environment - with a competitively differentiated level of customer service. The company integrated its... [01 Jan 2009]
Electronic Document Management Improves Efficiency and Customer Satisfaction
White Paper Berufsgenossenschaft Nahrungsmittel und Gaststatten (BGN) is the national statutory accident insurance and prevention institute for the food services and catering industry in Germany. BGN needed a better... [03 Dec 2007]
Photos of the month: April 2007
Photo This is one of the RFID scanners used in the Selexyz Maastricht BGN bookshop. This month's photo stories have featured some cutting-edge tech innovations - including driverless cars and bookshops crammed with RFID tech. [27 Apr 2007]
Photos: Inside the world's best known RFID bookshop
Photo The historic town of Maastricht in the Netherlands is home to one branch of the country's second largest book chain, BGN, housed in a striking 12th century church. Each tag costs around €0.14, a sum... [16 Apr 2007]
Top 10: The best, worst... and craziest uses of RFID
News Each of the books in BGN's Almere store is chipped and a second store, in Maastricht, will soon go the same way, allowing the retailer to track each book from its central warehouse to the shop floor. The first item-level... [30 Nov 2006]
Bookshop tags texts with RFID
News BGN has 42 stores across the country and has just gone live with its first item-level RFID rollout. Each of the books in BGN's Almere store is chipped and a second store, in Maastricht, will soon go the... [10 Oct 2006]