Experts Focus on Identity Crisis
The Smart Card Alliance’s Mid-Winter Conference, opening today, will focus on how to protect identities.
The Smart Card Alliance’s Mid-Winter Conference, opening today, will focus on how to protect identities.
A Swedish startup has developed a low-cost, RFID-like system for embedding intelligence in packaging.
Manhattan Associates and Zebra Technologies have teamed up to enable companies to print RFID labels over the Internet.
Manufacturers were among the earliest users of RFID. But the shift to open systems with benefits across the supply chain will have a huge effect on the way companies run their operations and work with suppliers and retailers.
Using conductive inks to print RFID antennas opens up a whole new world of possibilities.
The US military has awarded a three-year contract to extend its Total Asset Visibility network.
The International Organization for Standardization is set to approve drafts of four supply chain standards.
A startup says it has developed highly conductive inks that can be printed on paper at high speeds.
New business cases published by the Auto-ID Center suggest that RFID will have widespread benefits.
RedPrairie’s latest warehouse management system will handle both bar codes and RFID tags.