11 May, 2005Tracking Guests
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11 May, 2005Tracking Guests
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To spur adoption of RFID (radio frequency identification), a powerful new supply chain technology, and to simplify licensing of its RFID intellectual property portfolio, RFID pioneer Intermec Technologies Corp. today announced a limited-time Rapid Start Licensing Program that provides RFID manufacturers access to Intermec’s broad portfolio of RFID innovation at attractive rates. The program, which […]
03 May, 2005RFID News, April 2005
< ? $key="3456"; ?> As IP battles continue to rage, a startup has released middleware under an open source software license, meaning anyone — including competitors — can use or alter the product. It also means that, if properly supported and developed, it could become a viable platform for a number of smaller, service-based providers. […]
02 May, 2005Manhattan Associates Improves EPC Manager
Manhattan Associates has released an improved version of its EPC Manager which Greg Gilbert, director of RFID Solutions, says will enhance a company’s “work flow and translation activities to better enable the integration of EPC technology into existing business applications.” The company announced its new EPC Manager, now in its third version, in early April […]
02 May, 2005I. D. Systems, Symbol and the TSA Launch Airport Cargo Tracking
I.D. Systems, in collaboration with Symbol Technologies, is shooting to produce a prototype wireless tracking system for airport cargo and baggage handling. The Transportation Security Administration contract is aimed at tracking the vehicles that handle the cargo. “TSA has basically collaborated with I.D. Systems and Symbol to integrate what I.D. Systems does, which is wireless […]
02 May, 2005Ask the Experts: Ron Rose, CEO, i-Konect
Ron Rose is the CEO of i-Konect. A singularity is the moment at which technical progress will accelerate at a rate beyond our comprehension. What does the name mean in the context of your product? We felt the name Singularity reflects our vision of the product’s potential impact on the industry. More simply put, we […]
02 May, 2005Ask the Experts: Dennis Gaughan, Research Director, AMR Research
Dennis Gaughan is a Research Director at AMR Research. You remarked at the RFID Journal Live conference that the industry was in need of “evidence of a compelling business benefit for cross-enterprise RFID” and that “the content of the presentations is in dire need of a refresh.” Is the industry not moving fast enough or […]
02 May, 2005Texas Considers RFID Vehicle Inspection Stickers
Texas state representative Larry Phillips (R) has proposed a bill mandating RFID tags in vehicle inspection stickers. The tag would store information on the vehicle, its registration and insurance coverage. 79(R) HB2893 Introduced Sec. 601.507. SPECIAL INSPECTION CERTIFICATES. Commencing not later than January 1, 2006, the department shall issue or contract for the issuance of […]
29 Apr, 2005California Anti-RFID Bill
“Simitian’s bill would prohibit identity documents created or issued by the state containing computer chips that can be read remotely. Identity documents include driver’s licenses, ID cards, student ID cards, health insurance or benefits cards, professional licenses, and library cards. It makes some exceptions to the ban, allowing the use of electronic IDs for prisoners […]
29 Apr, 2005Equestrian Saddle and Tack Registry and Tracking System
TackTrac, an affordable new equestrian security product, allows users to permanently mark their equipment with a small radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. The device can be inserted into various tack equipment and provides an identification number that can be registered in an online database. TackTrac enables users to easily identify and track equipment if lost […]
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