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Krish | Jan 31 2006
So, now if you are a working professional in supply chain or retail or logistic on radio frequency identification (RFID) wireless tag system you can upgrade your knowledge on the domain as IT trade body Comptia is about to launch a new entry level...
Krish | Jan 30 2006
It’s all about patient safety. Nothing is more important than patient’s safety in hospitals and nursing homes. And which technology is best equipped to offer the best possible safety measures in this regard. Well, no prize for guessing. It’s RFID again....
Krish | Jan 25 2006
Intel has added a new associate Sample Group for its luggage management system, storage management system and sea transportation needs. Nanjing based Sample Associate has entered into a strategic partnership with Intel for the purpose. By the agreement...
Krish | Jan 25 2006
RFID applications has always been blamed for its too much cost. But if you look at the deeper side of the supply and value chain you will definitely find lotsa reason to smile about. And off course you will save lotsa…not in terms of money only but also...
Krish | Jan 17 2006
He is really concerned about the privacy issues and hence come up with RFID blocking Duct Tape. Dustin Kirk, an engineer from Benefitfocus has developed a wallet that can block RFID signal. The engineer has published his thoughts here. The most amazing...
Krish | Jan 17 2006
3M who serves to more than 200 countries around the world this time at American Library Association Midwinter Conference comes up with two new self check systems. The C series Self Check System, first one, is meant for material check in and R series,...
Krish | Jan 14 2006
Click Commerce, Inc. a leading name in supply chain management solutions along with Vue Technology, premier item level visibility solution firm come together to form an industry focused RFID solution called Intelligent Supply Chain which will derive...
Krish | Jan 11 2006
What RFID is doing these days is no less than a science fiction. Out of simple curiosity, I am not a pundit in it, started writing this blog and everyday the sheer development around the world takes me by surprise. Today’s surprise is how RFID going...
Krish | Jan 9 2006
After Los Angeles, now it’s San Francisco. The Department of Homeland Security will begin testing passports embedded with RFID tag at the San Francisco International Airport in the next few weeks informs Informationweek. A Homeland Security spokeswoman...
Krish | Jan 9 2006
Counterfeit Viagra is hitting Pfizer’s bottomline and the company has installed custom Radio Frequency Identification Tag to the Vagra shipments in the United States. With this expensive anti piracy move Pfizer feels it will combat the ever increasing...

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