Inventory software with integrated barcode and Palm inventory access using
popular Microsoft Access or SQL Server is a reliable, simple and cost effective
inventory control and reporting system. Combining the speed of barcode-facilitated database with the
convenience of a handheld PDA for data collection and use greatly improves the
efficiency of everyday inventory operations. AinaCo, Inc. is here to meet and
exceed you expectations of an inventory database.
We write custom databases and welcome your project!
We
already have readily customized solutions for inventory databases. Our database
systems are barcode-capable and can be integrated with satellite packages
We think that software ergonomics is extremely important, and
we try to design the user interface for you so that it is the most intuitive and
requires very little memorization. Most of the user interface is
self-explanatory and we try to show as much useful controls as possible on the
very first screen you see, as opposed to multi-level, cascading switchboard
designs other developers may offer. We will be happy to discuss the user
interface with you and will consider your own sketches and designs when
developing the software.
Barcode-based, data-driven database design:
clever use of barcodes for controlling inventory makes additions and removals of
items fast and eliminates typing and thinking - the latter is very important
during field data collection. You can purchase special barcode labels or save
money printing your own on a regular laser printer using our software. With most
barcode-capable projects we include the necessary optimizing algorithms and our
own barcode fonts royalty-free.
Use lightweight PDA for field data collection and access: we
can supply a database interface that operates on the Palm OS platform so that
you can change and update your database records in the field using a PDA, should
you require this. Palm OS software includes barcode support so you can track
inventory in the field using the fast and efficient barcode system.
Please feel free to contact us at "database at ainaco com" with any of your
database development needs.
A custom database solution can come in different flavors. Here
is a brief comparison of several popular options:
| Database product type |
Pros |
Cons |
| Single Microsoft Access database |
Simple, cheap, fast development, MS Access is very popular and
often already installed at your location |
Nonexistent multi-user functionality, software runs (properly)
only on the machine that it is installed on. |
| Split Microsoft Access database |
Relatively simple, fairly inexpensive, supports limited
multi-user operation (up to 10 users), MS Access is the only software you
need |
Slightly more complex than previous type, sensitive to poor
network quality, relatively high network traffic despite only the few concurrent
users |
| Microsoft Access database over Terminal Server |
No changes required to existing Access database design. Robust
access for a few remote users. Minimized network traffic (no data
transferred). |
Licensed per user, gets expensive fast with addition of more
users. Terminal Server must run in Application mode and requires Windows Server
on the computer running the database. |
| Server via Microsoft Access |
Supports large number of concurrent users, very stable, not
subject to corruption caused by network glitches |
Fairly complex and expensive; requires SQL Server (or other data
server) and MS Access |
| Server via ActiveX pages |
Same as above, plus allows data access using Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5 or better |
Same as above; although Access is not a must, Microsoft ActiveX
object libraries must be installed on every client machine. |
| Server via scripted pages |
Same as above with no browser limitations |
Cost. Development requires expertise in both database management
and web scripting. |
Without a doubt, the most powerful and universal solution is the last one.
However, it is the most difficult to design and implement and is the costliest.
It is the best option for enterprise-level databases. For smaller-sized projects
the simpler options may be totally sufficient. Just as it is an overkill to buy
an excavator to dig one post hole, it is not necessary to invest in a
server-based system if you only have a few concurrent users for the database.
Costs of keeping the excavator will soon exceed the benefit it gives you - the
same with a server application. So choose the scale of your application
sensibly!