Another Blogger Confuses the RFID Issue
Robin Harris, a blogger on ZDNet, claims RFID passports will lead to your being captured by a terrorist. He hasn’t got a clue.
Robin Harris, a blogger on ZDNet, claims RFID passports will lead to your being captured by a terrorist. He hasn’t got a clue.
Blogger Robin Harris gets his facts wrong about RFID transponders in passports yet again.
The 4.1-million-square-foot hospital is deploying hybrid infrared-RFID technology to monitor vaccine temperatures, while future plans include tracking assets, patients, employees and hand hygiene.
All attendees at RFID Journal’s conference and exhibition, to be held in New York City on Aug. 12-13, will receive a tool enabling them to estimate the benefits they can achieve from tracking apparel, footwear and accessories in stores with RFID.
The technology is not only more convenient, but also saves millions of dollars in costs.
The technology is not only more convenient, but also saves millions of dollars in costs.
A fragmented warehouse equipped with RFID can save companies time and money.
RFID is far more accurate than existing systems, yet some people continue to insist they can’t adopt the technology until it is 100 percent reliable.
Baird has published the July edition of . The 20-page document is a worthwhile read for anyone requiring an overview of the industry’s last 30 days. For those without time to do so, we have reprinted here the report’s summary.