


Ordr Software Solution Uncovers IoT Shadow Devices
The company has also announced the integration of its Systems Control Engine with VMware's offerings for campus and data center device visibility.
RFID News Roundup
SimplyRFID offers CSL, Avery Dennison tech for monthly fee; Kerlink, ClearBlade intro IoT tech for smart cities and agriculture; Zigbee Alliance launches Europe Interest Group; Senet receives patents for cloud-based IoT network architecture; Everactive upgrades IoT wireless networking protocol; Swissbit extends storage solutions for IoT and more.
Players Point to RFID Growth in Brazil
An RFID Journal Virtually LIVE! panel, held with authorities, entrepreneurs and executives from that nation, shows market expansion.
RFID Tag Costs Drop to About 3 Cents with Talkin’ Things Products
The Polish company says it will be able to produce and ship about 170 million UHF, NFC and HF RFID tags a year to start, for use in smart packaging, with the aim of bringing nearly any product online.
CenTrak Expands Offerings With Single-Source Healthcare Solution
The company is planning or deploying RTLS solutions for several U.S. hospitals, for which it provides a customized system, integration, software, hardware and post-installation consultation.
RFID Journal Announces Winners of Its 14th Annual RFID Journal Awards
This year's winners—Grupo Boticário, Volkswagen do Brasil, Johnson & Johnson, Lockheed Martin, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, SportCor, EM Microelectronic and Tali Freed—were announced at the RFID Journal Virtually LIVE! conference.
GS1 Netherlands RFID Benchmark Results Show Sales Boost, Inventory Accuracy
The standards organization completed a survey of 20 fashion companies for the University of Parma's RFID Lab to contribute to its international "RFID Barometer in Retail" study, which finds that RFID is enabling omnichannel sales and the rate of stalled or failed deployments has dropped.
Teen Launches RFID Music Player for Elderly, Children
The Juuke Box, using RFID cards to select and play music, was designed to amuse the grandmother of the inventor's girlfriend, and has led to pre-orders, a second version's development and a search for investors.