AIM, Inc. Launches New Web Site
AIM INC - 5/9/2002


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AIM, Inc., the global trade association recognized as the worldwide authority on automatic identification and data collection (AIDC) and networking in a mobile environment, today announced the launch of its new web site that is a primary vehicle for our stature as the place for AIDC Technologies and Solutions around the world. The clean new look and drop down menus will help our growing audience get to needed information as quickly as possible. Visitors are channeled to either technology or solutions information from the very beginning. Additionally, we have elevated the stature of our affiliate partners around the world as our site continues to attract an international audience. Technology, solutions, and local relevance are the three areas our end user visitors look for from the moment they arrive at our site! The redesign represents Phase I in AIM’s efforts to make the site more interactive and the information more accessible and personalized for our visitors. The launch also features a new site search that will allow visitors to do key word searches at the opening page or from anywhere in the site. The members only area of the site continues to evolve and will be a key touch point for all AIM members around the world. Watch for more functionality and benefits over the coming months. Visit www.aimglobal.org now to experience the new environment for yourself! AIM, Inc., is the global trade association of providers and users of components, networks, systems and services that manage the collection and integration of data with information management systems. AIM strives to stimulate the understanding, adoption and use of technology and member company products and services through setting standards, marketing and education, market research, advocacy and information technology industry relations. For more information, contact AIM at 634 Alpha Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15238-2802, Phone: (412) 963-8588, Fax: (412) 963-8753, or via the Internet: aidc@aimglobal.org. For direct online access to AIDC information, or additional support, access the AIM Web site at www.aimglobal.org.
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