Sun Microsystems has announced it is working with a number of RFID reader (interrogator) and device companies, including Intermec, SIS Technologies and ThingMagic to help create smart RFID readers and ...
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Sun last week announced a Java-based product designed to make it easy for companies to switch from tagging their products with traditional bar codes to radio frequency identification technology. Sun ...
In 2006, GS1 began issuing certifications to RFID tag, reader and printer providers whose EPC Gen 2 products passed specific tests verifying their interoperability. This means end users can choose ...
Sybase Inc. subsidiary iAnywhere announced Jan. 30 at the Global RFID ROI Summit in London new software to help RFID hardware vendors develop “smart” readers. The radio-frequency identification ...
Impinj expands Gen2X to unlock new enterprise RAIN RFID use cases, helping inhibit fraudulent items, reduce stray tag reads, ...
RFID tags wirelessly provide a wealth of information on products or other items, but they can only be read by dedicated portable devices. That may soon change, however, as a tag-integrated chip and a ...
Acceliot, Inc., a leading asset tracking and management innovator, today announced the launch of its Smart Space Portal (SSP) architecture, a breakthrough software-defined radio frequency ...
For the sake of this article, let's say your company has decided to implement RFID, either for a mandate or to gain some automation in your warehouse and/or manufacturing environments. You and your ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 27, 2006--SkyeTek, Inc., the developer of ReaderWare, is seeing continued market adoption of its consumables authentication solution to help companies in healthcare and ...
It's a rare thing in the computer industry when corporate customers steer the development of a promising new technology and the suppliers follow their lead. But that's just the sort of dynamic that ...
A software tool that allows anyone to read and manipulate data on an RFID tag has been developed by German security consultant Lukas Grunwald of DN-Systems Enterprise Internet Solutions. The ...
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