RFID Journal, the world’s leading source of news and insights about RFID and its many business applications, has introduced a new searchable database that lets users quickly find companies that can ...
The Defense Information Systems Agency is exploring development of radio frequency identification database that will help users track equipment. DISA wants the database to support its operations and ...
Building on the RFID middleware of its mobile applications iAnywhere subsidiary Sybase has launched its RFID Enterprise software suite, comprising a range of software products designed to collect and ...
Way back in 2003, Walmart announced that it would require Radio Frequency ID (RFID) tags-so-called "electronic barcodes"-to be attached to virtually all merchandise. Walmart pioneered the use of the ...
The Homeland Security Department has good control over the physical security of its radio frequency identification (RFID) systems, but the department needs to address some related vulnerabilities ...
Objectstore has released the first EPC-compliant database solution for RFID strategies. RFID tagging is expected to gather staggering amounts of information about a retailer’s supply chain.
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
Tired of waiting for pharmaceutical companies to improve counterfeit-drug screening, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said last week it will require them to use electronic tags to track products ...
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 ...
Be careful of who walks up to your building and swipes an ID card: New proof-of-concept code will soon be released that lets attackers hack RFID readers and walk right in as if they work there. The ...
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