IBM Introduces New RFID Services
The company aims to help Wal-Mart’s suppliers deploy RFID systems based on IBM middleware.
The company aims to help Wal-Mart’s suppliers deploy RFID systems based on IBM middleware.
Exclusive: Following in Wal-Mart’s footsteps, the U.S. Department of Defense plans to ask its top 100 suppliers to put RFID tags on shipments.
This week, the Auto-ID Center officially introduces EPC technology to the world. Now is the time for industry leaders to step up and foster adoption.
GenuOne unveils unit-level product tracking software for RFID systems and other tagging technologies.
The two companies are collaborating on a new multi-frequency, multi-protocol reader that promises to deliver more computing power and lower the total cost of ownership.
AMR Research says Wal-Mart’s RFID tagging mandate could cost suppliers more than $2 billion.
Alien Technology and WJ Communications collaborate on a next-generation RFID reader.
The system from WhereNet enables the logistics company to track containers, trailers and tractors within its 70-acre yard.
We are moving toward a world where business is done in one language, with one currency and with one system to track products.
VeriSign, a company best known for handling secure transactions on the Web, is offering businesses a way to leverage the Auto-ID Center’s EPC Network.