In today`s technology roundup: Windows Trojans hit P2P, Google fixes Gmail bug, Linux vendors release patches, and plastic RFID chips closer to reality.
MigrationWare believes the process of lean manufacturing can reduce costs and lead to improved data quality.
New research shows South African companies are increasing IT spending, particularly on emerging technologies.
Sony has introduced the Micro Vault mobile storage device with fingerprint access.
Radio frequency identification may soon break the $0.5 per tag price barrier, but the technology and the business benefits it promises will not arrive with a big bang, says Gartner.
DaimlerChrysler SA has migrated its Intermec handheld barcode scanners to Symbol devices through supplier RangeGate.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) advocates have whipped the media into a near frenzy about the technology`s potential to revolutionise the business world. When are we going to see delivery on this promise?
The RFID World 2004 conference kicked off in Sandton yesterday with strong support for South African technologies.
Companies across Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) are considering implementing biometric technology to increase security, says Hitachi Data Systems. [Local Hitachi rep: Shoden Data Systems]
A new joint venture will see secure card and document skills flowing into SA.
ProScan Systems has introduced the Intermec IP3 Intellitag radio frequency identification (RFID) reader.
Distributor Square One Solutions will implement a SAFlink biometric solution at the manufacturing plant of a consumer goods producer.