Wednesday, December 21, 2005
An RFID Badge (Line56)
News uses for radio frequency are constantly springing up; Dietze Enterprises introduces a badge for the tradeshow industry
RFID Plateau (Line56)
RFID is spreading but far from mainstream
Monday, December 19, 2005
RFID Takes Off (Line56)
Radio frequency identification handles stress in airports so you don't have to; security implications as well read
Friday, December 16, 2005
TNT Express nutzt als erster Integrator weltweite RFID-Lösung (TNT)
Troisdorf/Amsterdam, 16. Dezember 2005. TNT Express, der weltweit führende Anbieter von Expressdienstleistungen für Geschäftskunden, führt als erster KEP-Dienstleister ein weltweit einheitliches Tracking-System auf Basis der Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) ein. Die jetzt gestartete globale Sendungsverfolgung per RFID ist voll kompatibel zu bestehenden Systemen in den TNT-Netzwerken.
Monday, December 12, 2005
RFID--It's More Than Price! (Forbes)
NEW YORK - Users of RFID tracking want to add on another R--for reliability
The shift in focus for the radio frequency identification (RFID) industry is away from the steadily shrinking price of tags or inlays that are used to track packages or pallets to a down-and-dirty focus on basic data reliability.
The shift in focus for the radio frequency identification (RFID) industry is away from the steadily shrinking price of tags or inlays that are used to track packages or pallets to a down-and-dirty focus on basic data reliability.
Thursday, December 08, 2005
RFID Intelligence (Line56)
Best Buy illustrates the real-world business value of radio frequency identification (RFID) read
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
RFID Adoption Uptick (SAP)
Companies of all sizes face the struggle to get more accurate information and respond even more quickly than their competitors while operating in increasingly complex supply chains. To be flexible, the entire business network must have the appropriate information quickly available at any given time -- and have the ability to sense information in real time from people, IT sources, and physical objects through technologies like radio frequency identification (RFID).
Auto-ID and Globally Unique Identification: The Promise of RFID (SAP)
Today’s industry focus within the RFID realm is around satisfying RFID mandates focusing largely on passive RFID data capture and subsequent RFID enabled outbound and inbound process integration. There has been to date much less evaluation as to the opportunities of business transformation with the potential provided by unique identification and technology convergence of available technologies. Opportunities exist of RFID Technology as one element of a wider converging Auto-ID, sensor networks, unique identification and communication technology paradigm that when seen holistically provides clear opportunities for business transformation initiatives. more
From Production to Warehouse Shelf: RFID Adds Transparency to the Supply Chain of Small and Midsize Enterprises (SAP)
In the future, small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) looking to optimize their warehousing and order-picking operations will utilize radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. Seamless tracking of products also speeds up logistics processes, reduces outages and cuts costs. more
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