Every year, I emcee our annual RFID Journal LIVE! convention and exhibition, being held this week in Orlando, Fla., and I invite others from myriad companies and organizations to speak at the event.
Although adoption of a radio frequency identification (RFID) solution has become faster and more straightforward than it was just a decade ago, every deployment comes with its own unique challenges.
Announces partnership with Alien Technology... Microsoft is planning to make RFID applications and tag-readers compatible with Windows. According to Scott Woodgate, group product manager of business ...
MADISON, Wis. -- Alfonso Gutierrez smiles as boxes of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese tagged with tiny chips zip around a conveyor belt and pass under a reader that instantly displays information about the ...
The telecom giant is aims to help customers integrate pieces from different vendors into a complete RFID system it will manage AT&T Inc. wants to make RFID (radio frequency identification) easy for ...
This year marks a major milestone in retail supply chain technology: the 50th anniversary of the very first retail barcode scan. On June 26, 1974, the first Universal Product Code (UPC) was scanned on ...
A recent Gartner report predicts a 50 percent failure rate for radio frequency identification projects implemented between now and the end of the year. However, those involved in industry alliances ...
CompTIA has teamed up with six radio frequency identification organizations to develop a vendor-neutral certification aimed at IT pros interested in getting their skills validated in this wireless ...
Radio frequency identification has become a hot concept, promising to streamline how businesses track and stock inventory. But companies may need to rethink their software infrastructures in order to ...
Since the late 1990s, RFID has been on the mind of many apparel retailers. Many of them even initiated pilots from 2004-2006. There was a lot of interest in tagging goods to keep track of them ...
The UK's information watchdog has warned companies using RFID to make sure they're playing nicely with data protection legislation - even if it means telling consumers how to disable the tags. The ...
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