RFID data collection technology is a reality, although in its infancy. The need, demand, technology and expertise are all available.
ProScan Systems plans to have Intermec radio frequency identification (RFID) technology ready for end-users by the fourth quarter.
Growing interest in radio frequency identification (RFID) tends to focus on its maturity and ability to gather information. But will enterprises be able to do anything with the huge volume of information they generate?
In today`s technology roundup: New territory for Oracle, Boeing backs RFID, IBM secures Kodak deal, and nose-controlled mouse.
Efune and Efune has outsourced its certification card requirements to Xantium Digital Card Solutions.
Synertech has been appointed as an Intermec radio frequency identification (RFID) authorised partner, says Intermec distributor ProScan Systems.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) can assist the supply chain to become real-time, says Winston Anderson, business technologist at Bytes Business Solutions.
Square One Solutions has distribution agreements with SAFlink and SecuGen to offer clients a range of biometric security solutions.
In today`s technology news roundup: RFID protection for documents, hi-tech passports, Nortel results due today, latest AMD mobile processor, and new Flash video kit.
A campaign by US and European retailers to fast-track radio frequency identification (RFID) deployment has led to an explosion of interest, but experts warn that claims of fast returns and short-term benefits may be premature.
Standard Bank has become the first bank in South Africa to issue smart card credit cards with embedded micro-chips conforming to the international EMV standards.
The Storm Go Global International calling card, which gives executives cost-effective call time from overseas locations, has been released.