Utah Buses to Get RFID-Enabled Fareboxes

Utah Buses to Get RFID-Enabled Fareboxes

In time for next winter’s ski season, the Utah Transit Authority plans to implement what it claims is the United States’ first contactless payment system installed on buses.

RFID News Roundup

BEA Systems, HP joining forces; RFIDSupplyChain.com offers Omron Compliance Package; Omron boosts Gen 2 tag production capacity; Hypercom adds interrogator to PIN pad; printed tags to play important role in smart packaging.

HP and BEA Systems Partner Around RFID

Hewlett-Packard and infrastructure software provider BEA Systems this week formalized a partnership to provide RFID solutions to global enterprises. HP will contribute its consulting, integration, support, and manufacturing services to the relationship, and BEA its WebLogic software platform.

RFID at the Item — For Some, Sooner Than Later

Peter Abell, analyst with research firm Manufacturing Insights, discusses in this guest contribution the benefits of item-level tagging for high-value product categories, citing Hewlett-Packard’s printer-tagging initiative as a prime example.

Wal-Mart to Buy 15k RFID Readers; Albertsons 5k

The industry has been buzzing for the last few weeks about two large RFID reader buys, the first from Wal-Mart, the second from grocery chain Albertsons. Wal-Mart is expected to purchase 15,000 readers, split between Impinj and Alien. Albertsons is reportedly going to buy 5,000 readers, all from Symbol.