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Open Source RFID Projects to Integrate 04/02/2007
RFID applications company Pramari has teamed with the University of Arkansas to offer what the two are calling "a comprehensive open source offering for RFID".

RFID World Reveals Opportunity Outside Mandates 03/30/2007
This year's RFID World demonstrated that vendor and end-user focus has shifted away from compliance, to the point that asset tracking and closed loop implementions have established themselves as the applications de jour for the RFID industry.

TAGSYS Guarantees Six Sigma RFID Performance 03/21/2007
TAGSYS is offering what it calls a first-of-its-kind guarantee: Six Sigma read accuracy for high frequency RFID technology used for item-level pharmaceutical tagging. TAGSYS intends for the program to give pharmaceutical companies confidence in RFID for track-and-trace applications.

Starport Announces RFID Chip for Mobile Devices 03/14/2007
Fabless semiconductor startup Starport Systems last week announced the SP7001, a Gen2 RFID reader chip whose reduced price and small form factor the company hopes will enable the incorporation of RFID into far more devices than is possible today, eventually resulting in the emergence of a new class of RFID applications.

RFID in Force at Asset Management Expo 02/27/2007
Attendees at the inaugural Asset Management Conference & Expo in San Diego heard first-hand accounts of how RFID and other technologies can improve asset utilization and maintenance applications.

RTLS Innovation Continues with New Card-Size Tags 02/26/2007
AeroScout and Ekahau separately introduced new RTLS tags in the approximate size and shape of cards that can be used for ID badges and other applications. The new tags include several other innovations: Ekahau's has a 60-character LCD screen, and AeroScout's has two programmable call buttons.

Changes in Industrial RFID Demand Data Integration 02/23/2007
ARC Advisory Group's Chantal Polsonetti discusses how RFID applications in industrial environments are moving away from the custom frequencies used previously toward more standardized high frequency (13.56 MHz) technology, thus creating a need to better integrate the RFID data with the larger automation architecture.

Threat to RFID in Manufacturing May Come from Within 01/26/2007
ARC Advisory Group's Chantal Polsonetti discusses how RFID and other automatic identification technologies will increasingly compete with one another for the same applications, forcing vendors to demonstrate value not only over competitors offering the same technology, but also over alternative technologies that are appropriate for the application.

IBM's New RFID Software Supports EPCIS 12/15/2006
Today IBM announced WebSphere RFID Information Center, a middleware product created to provide a building block for multiple-company RFID supply chain applications. It is built on specifications for the forthcoming EPCglobal EPC Information Services (EPCIS) standard.

Imminent ISO Standardization a Boon for RTLS 11/30/2006
ARC Advisory Group's Chantal Polsonetti discusses how the imminent standardization of the air interface portion of the ISO standard for RTLS will likely bring down the cost of RTLS hardware as well as attract market entrants offering niche applications.


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