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Xerafy releases ceramic RFID tag; Zebra Technologies intros data-intelligence platform; Triax Technologies adds access-control functionality to its construction platform; Zigbee Alliance announces initiative to strengthen IoT security, interoperability, reliability; Tuya, Microsoft collaborate to power smart-home products on Azure Cloud platform; Global Market Insights predicts automotive NFC market will be worth $6 billion by 2025.
How IT Leaders Can Ensure Successful IoT Implementations
By prioritizing data movement from the start, through its path and to its endpoint, companies can decrease failure risks from the outset.
SigmaDots, Telit Team Up to Expand IoT Cybersecurity
The cybersecurity startup and the Internet of Things enabler are collaborating on the use of blockchain technology for routers, control panels, IoT gateways and other IoT devices.
New UHF RFID Smart Reader Operates Out of the Box
RFRain’s RFR-RAIN-4-SMART device comes with a built-in reader, a microprocessor and an IP address to send data directly to a cloud-based server, thus preventing the need for complex or costly infrastructure installations.
Achieving Transformational Benefits With RFID
Companies need to think about radio frequency identification as more than just a technology for tracking lost tools or parts bins.
CoreRFID Helps CraneCare Lifting Services Speed Up Inspection Certification
The U.K. specialist lifting software company is helping the Irish lifting equipment inspection firm to reduce the amount of time it takes to issue critical certification from weeks down to a matter of minutes.
The Future of Robots in the Home
Where do we stand, where are we headed and what potential hurdles will the industry face in the coming years?
IoT-BLE Device Brings Low-Cost Tool for Experimentation
STMicroelectronics is selling a low-cost plug-and-play Internet of Things device with built-in sensors and an app so that anyone with a smartphone can begin experimenting with IoT solutions in their home, business or place of recreation.
Special Olympics World Games Tracks Athletes via the IoT
The system, provided by Sigfox and its local operator iWire, located four missing athletes during the course of the Abu Dhabi event—not only at the stadium but around the city—each time within less than 30 minutes.
University Research Tracks Everyday Activities via RFID
A team from the University of Michigan and the University of Washington have completed their testing of a UHF RFID system that measures received signal strength and phase responses to reader interrogation, to identify not only what tag is in a room but whether it has moved or interacted with a person.
GS1 Summit Addresses Challenges of Industry 4.0 and the IoT
The event’s speakers discussed the obstacles facing the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0, as well as the main initiatives to deal with these challenges, both with and without RFID.









