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Jayanta Bhattacharya | Mar 31 2006
According to sources in China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII), China is soon going to establish an RFID national standard. The delay of the standard implementation is a result of one-upmanship between supporting organizations of the three...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Mar 29 2006
dieste key management system
One of the world's largest independent manufacturer of RFID solutions, Deister Electronic has introduced a new RFID key management system. This new system is primarily targeted at mainly three things: i. storage, ii. handling and iii. logistic...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Mar 29 2006
The RFID lab in the Kelley School, which is a part of Indiana University, has been funded by Zebra Technologies. The Kelley School's RFID lab studies RFID implementation in supply-chain management. Zebra has also given a RFID printer to the lab. This...
Krish | Mar 29 2006
Himanshu Bhatt and Bill Grover have put together an intrinsic masterpiece on the technology. In detail coverage of the emerging technology called RFID from very basic to the apparent fiction like future, the writer duo will leave few wanting. Bhatt...
Krish | Mar 29 2006
Visa is seriously contemplating its take on secured contactless card payment. Visa USA despite the rumors that remote frequency identification tags are vulnerable to viruses and prone to middleware application attack confirmed that it has taken safety...
Krish | Mar 29 2006
Canada is yet to experience RFID at its fullest form while some companies are still on research and development or in beta testing phase. In the next few year experts feel when the demand for RFID technology will be on rise to install and run the...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Mar 28 2006
Manhattan Associates, the supply chain solutions provider, has recently updated its Integrated Logistics Solutions. This Integrated Logistics Solutions is based on Microsoft .NET. Now owing to this update, customers of the solutions can experience...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Mar 28 2006
One of the main problems with UHF based RFID tags are that they are subject to multipath interference, which is common with electromagnetic signals. This results in the RFID tag becoming unreadable even if they are within the range of the reader. For...
Krish | Mar 28 2006
RFID consulting and system integration company, Bluebean has launched the BlueBean Simple Conveyor Portal which is created from extruded aluminum and also framed with RF reflective mesh panels to better contain the RF field. This is a radio frequency...
Krish | Mar 28 2006
A large U.S bank (we exactly don't know which one) has requested Eagle Global Logistics to secure and sensor critical financial data on transit. CEO of Eagle Global Logistics Tim Hindes says banks are finding securing customer data of an utmost...

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