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Industrial-Strength Tag Team
EMS adds a new heat-resistant tag to its FastTrack line, to replace a discontinued Allen-Bradley model.
How to Manage All That RFID Data
A Forrester analyst says the answer is to determine when you need real-time data by looking at your critical business processes.
The End of the Beginning
After four years of R&D, the Auto-ID Center closed its doors last week. Despite the controversy that has surrounded the center, it has been enormously successful.
DOD Seeks RFID Interoperability
The U.S. Department of Defense is working with the International Organization for Standardization and EPCglobal to promote synergies for RFID users.
A Bridge Between ISO and EPC
The only realistic way to deploy a UHF RFID system in an open supply chain today is to implement ISO 18000-6 and make next-generation EPC technology backwards compatible with it.
IP Offers RFID Integration Services
International Paper plans to turn hands-on experience with RFID technology into a new line of business.
Marrying Boxes and Tags
Carton and crate maker LINPAC buys majority share of U.K. RFID systems integrator Intellident.
Dockside Cranes Get Brains
WhereNet launches an RFID-based real-time location system that cuts costs for marine cargo terminals.
Matrics Lands Japanese Distributor
Mighty Card, a subsidiary of Marubeni Corp., will market Matrics RFID products in Japan.
RFID Transit Cards Help Retailers
A new report from the Smart Card Alliance shows how smart transit cards can drive up sales for other goods and services.