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| T-Systems, Intel Test RFID to Track Servers at Model Data Center | 02/01/2012 |
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At their jointly operated DataCenter 2020, the companies have installed passive EPC UHF tags on servers, as well as readers on racks and doorways. |
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| Brazilian Coffee Coop Brews Up a Hearty ROI | 02/05/2012 |
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Copacafe deployed a passive RFID warehouse-management solution to improve efficiencies and lower costs. |
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| PigTracker Project Finds UHF Tags Effective for Swine | 01/19/2012 |
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The Danish Agriculture & Food Council conducted a three-year pilot at five farms to learn how well EPC passive UHF tags performed for tracking pigs. |
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| Zebra, OAT Partner on Solutions Combining Passive and Active Tags | 01/12/2012 |
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The companies will incorporate OATSystems' passive RFID middleware into Zebra Technologies' existing RTLS products, enabling customers to track goods and assets using active and passive RFID on a single platform. |
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| Steelcase Mexico's RFID Solutions Help Banks Manage Assets | 01/05/2012 |
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Banks and other businesses in Mexico City are using EPC passive UHF tags to track office furniture, and are testing a system that uses active tags to detect when specific office areas are in use. |
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| RFID Scores Well at TopGolf's Newest Entertainment Complex | 01/03/2012 |
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The driving range employs 200,000 golf balls containing passive EPC Gen 2 tags read at 548 points along the fairway, to help golfers view their scores in real time. |
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| Smartrac Acquires UPM RFID, Becoming a UHF Tag Leader | 12/22/2011 |
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With its acquisition of UPM RFID, as well as Neology and KSW Microtec, Smartrac has moved to the front of the market for passive UHF RFID tags and inlays. |
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| Medicarte Uses RFID and Biometrics to Reduce Counterfeiting | 12/20/2011 |
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Passive HF tags identify expensive drugs dispensed to customers, ensuring that the empty packaging can not be reused by sellers of bogus pharmaceuticals. |
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| Tampa Bay Lightning Strikes Gold With RFID | 12/19/2011 |
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The hockey team says it has boosted sales by offering jerseys with embedded passive tags to season-pass holders, entitling them to discounts at its stadium's concessions stands and stores. |
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| Maryland's Medical Examiner to Track Human Bodies Via RFID | 12/13/2011 |
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After using EPC Gen 2 passive UHF tags and readers to track paperwork for one year, the organization expects to soon begin utilizing RFID wristbands to track the decedents as well. |
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