Sun Shines Light on EPC Initiatives
Sun Microsystems announces enterprise RFID software and partnerships to help businesses deploy RFID systems.
Sun Microsystems announces enterprise RFID software and partnerships to help businesses deploy RFID systems.
The company has introduced a new product that can embed an RFID transponder in a label while printing and applying the label.
Manhattan Associates bundles pieces of its enterprise applications with the ability to print RFID labels to meet the needs of emerging enterprises.
RFID technology is complex and difficult to deploy. Companies that wait to begin learning about it are only asking for trouble.
The U.K. retailer reveals that it is using tags and readers from Alien Technology to track goods between one distribution center and two stores.
Matrics announces a new system to assemble billions of low-cost RFID tags per year.
SAMSys has been given a U.S. patent for a multi-frequency, multi-protocol RFID reader.
The Finnish company has introduced an RFID tag with an antenna designed for tagging paper packaging.
Texas Instruments, a leading maker of 13.56 MHz transponders, is moving into the UHF market.
Formerly called AutoID Inc., the joint venture’s new name reflects its mission to foster global adoption of EPC technology.