VeriSign Launches EPC Application Developers Contest
VeriSign has launched the EPC Application Developers Contest to spur adoption and innovative uses of the EPCglobal Network.
VeriSign has launched the EPC Application Developers Contest to spur adoption and innovative uses of the EPCglobal Network.
Through its parent’s acquisition of real-time application provider Apama, RFID solutions provider ObjectStore is developing software to integrate event-driven processing with RFID data management.
VeriSign kicks off developer competition; Precisia to combine Impinj chips, printed antennas; Emerson & Cuming isolators increase read range; Oracle announces partnerships; NEC subsidiary to distribute AeroScout RTLS; Intelleflex offers Class 3 training; Symbol and Philips to collaborate; TI working with 12 vendors on Gen 2.
With all the excitement swirling around the , it has been easy to forget that we are still firmly rooted in a GEN 1 world. Take for example Alien Technology’s announcement this week that it has shipped 50 million first generation Class 1 tags.
The supply chain systems specialist has launched three packages of RFID hardware, software and professional services to help smaller companies meet mandates.
Leading database developer Sybase this week announced the release of what will be its flagship RFID offering, the loftily named RFID Enterprise.
Renowned futurist Paul Saffo predicts that RFID’s biggest impact will come from surprising applications.
The U.S. government has cleared the use of passive RFID tags on airplanes, although a formal report has yet to be published.
Oracle and Intel announced yesterday that they will work together to develop systems that manage data generated by RFID and sensors at the enterprise edge.
A survey by Accenture found that when it comes to deploying a rewarding RFID implementation, the technology’s early adopters have a lot in common.