RFID News Roundup
GSA to deploy 3M’s RFID file tracker; PEAK announces three packaged solutions; ThingMagic ups security with Shannon.
GSA to deploy 3M’s RFID file tracker; PEAK announces three packaged solutions; ThingMagic ups security with Shannon.
It’s getting a bad rap lately, but testing RFID products in a controlled environment is the best way to learn how things work and gain important insights.
In this article, Dr. Robert Mayberry, Vice President, IBM Sensors and Actuator Solutions, discusses IBM’s approach to RFID’s capacity to automate the manufacturing process.
Consultant Ross Stapleton-Gray has launched a project called the Sorting Door to examine how RFID will affect personal privacy.
Liaison Can/U.S. is using active and passive RFID tags to help it keep better tabs on the goods it transports.
The two companies are banding together to help Singapore companies start using RFID.
RFID reader manufacturer ThingMagic yesterday released an upgrade to MercuryOS, the software operating system that controls the features and performance of the company’s line of Mercury4 readers.
This is a recap of the recent AMR Research report’s most important points related to the RFID vendor space and projections for RFID spending from end-user companies.
The Wi-Fi RFID system provider has rolled out a pilot in an unusual venue: a mine.
AMR Research of Boston, Massachusetts, last week published the findings of a recent survey of 500 companies about their RFID plans.