RFID Goes Underground in London

RFID Goes Underground in London

Tube Lines, one of the companies maintaining London’s subway rail system, is already tagging engines and passenger cars, and hopes to tag ties and tools.

NCR Acquires IDVelocity

Transaction processing giant NCR yesterday announced the acquisition of the assets of IDVelocity. Based in Greensboro, North Carolina, IDVelocity makes software that collects, routes, and analyzes RFID data. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Strong RFID Optimism from ABI Research

After what was by all accounts a disappointing year in 2005, the RFID market has seen meaningful progress already in 2006, and that progress is only expected to accelerate. Upon completion of a market overview report, ABI Research’s Erik Michielsen spoke with RFID Update about his optimism for the rest of this year and beyond.

NCR Acquires IDVelocity

NCR Acquires IDVelocity

NCR will continue to serve the RFID middleware provider’s existing customer base, while most of its 30-person staff will relocate to Atlanta.

Report: 2 Million RTLS Tags Shipped in 2010

Market research firm In-Stat this week released a report covering the WiFi segment of the overall realtime location systems (RTLS) market. The firm predicts shipments of WiFi tags will reach almost 2 million in 2010.