IAnywhere Solutions is adding location tracking capabilities and support for a wider range of sensor technologies in RFID Anywhere 3.0, the latest version of its sensor-management software announced ...
Cross Point introduced a multi technology RFID reader/writer for the ISO 14443-A & ISO 15693 standard. The XM13.56 reader/writer handles 13.56 MHz tags and supports the open architecture of this ...
Looking to extend its penetration into smaller RFID pilot deployments ConnecTerra, an RFID middleware provider based in Cambridge, Mass., has launched its RFTagAware Compliance Jump Start. Compliance ...
Multiple vendors at this week’s National Retail Federation (NRF) convention and expo in New York City are showcasing items and announcing new product offerings using RFID technology. Intermec is ...
iDTRONIC today introduced two new AXR200 RFID Desktop Readers for reading and writing of both LF and HF transponders. The new Desktop Reader/Writer “combines a very modern design with high ...
IAnywhere Solutions Inc. is adding location tracking capabilities and support for a wider range of sensor technologies in RFID Anywhere 3.0, the latest version of its sensor management software ...
COMPANY NEWS: Peacock Bros, a leading provider of supply chain technology, printing and labelling solutions, has launched its in-house developed RFID Software – a connected system that unites a mobile ...
Asure Software, a manufacturer of workforce management software, today announced the availability of Visual Asset Manager (VAM) for RFID. VAM for RFID extends the core asset management software of VAM ...
Firm is readying its first major RFID product, a software package designed to help companies manage the product tagging technology. During her years at CNET News, Ina Fried changed beats several times ...
Study predicts customers in 2010 will spend $191 million on software to handle data produced by RFID-tagged devices. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
Big name vendors including Sun, SAP, Oracle, and IBM have caught the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) buzz. Spurred in part by a WalMart edict that requires suppliers to tag all shipping cases ...