by Admin | Dec 17, 2008 | News
This article concludes a three-part series that recaps the top RFID developments from 2008. This final installment highlights prominent security-related activity, updates ongoing trends and shares thoughts on how the overall economy may impact the RFID industry. covered technology developments, and documented merger, acquisition, startup and investment activity.
by Admin | Dec 17, 2008 | News
The British coffee chain is issuing NFC-enabled smart cards, provided by sQuid, that customers can use to pay for food and drink, as well as earn discounts.
by Admin | Dec 17, 2008 | Editor's Views
Demand for RFID hardware, software and services will be stronger in 2008, but don’t expect the volume of products purchased to soar.
by Admin | Dec 16, 2008 | News
This is the second installment of a three-part series recapping the top nine RFID developments from 2008. This article covers how the RFID vendor community was changed by mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, startups and venture funding. Yesterday’s covered technology developments, and tomorrow’s conclusion will identify new trends and the 2009 outlook.
by Admin | Dec 16, 2008 | News
The agency is deploying a vast 300-node wireless sensor network on a remote island so it can get a heads-up regarding approaching storms.
by Admin | Dec 16, 2008 | News
At the event, to be held Jan. 5-7 in Dubai, industry leaders will reveal how to improve operational efficiencies.
by Admin | Dec 15, 2008 | News
The 442-bed Virginia facility will utilize the system to track the locations of hundreds of cardiac telemetry units and other assets, as well as to monitor refrigerator temperatures.
by Admin | Dec 15, 2008 | News
The CEO of a manufacturer of active RFID hardware deploys his company’s new wireless sensor system to monitor temperature and humidity at a winery he owns and operates.
by Admin | Dec 15, 2008 | Editor's Views
The incoming president has a rare opportunity to transform America’s infrastructure—making it smarter, safer and more efficient.
by Admin | Dec 14, 2008 | News
This article is Part 1 of a three-part series that recaps the top RFID developments from 2008. This installment focuses on advances in UWB, passive UHF and NFC technologies. Tomorrow’s Part 2 will examine startups, funding, and M&A in the RFID vendor landscape, and Part 3 will identify new trends and provide an outlook for 2009.