The use of microdots is intended to deter criminals and, ultimately, to reduce vehicle theft, says DataDot.
Scepticism abounds around the roads agency's plan to prosecute e-toll rebels.
A number of e-tag holders' accounts have been debited by the roads agency, even though the Gauteng e-tolling system is not yet operational.
The synchronisation of data, and the efficient tracking of products, services and information in the supply chain, has become of critical importance, says GS1.
The company's collaborative execution suites streamline the identification of goods to optimise visibility and traceability.
Bytes Systems Integration, in partnership with Realtime, presents the biometric identity and access management software certified by SAP.
The solution offered by Bytes Technology Group involves matching and storing a fingerprint biometric directly on a smart card.
The corded linear image scanner enables users to capture both printed and electronic 1D bar codes.
Although electromagnetic tags can assist in reducing library theft, RFID provides a more comprehensive solution, says CSX Customer Services.
Panasonic Business Systems PE and Powell Tronics implemented an asset management system at Tavcor Volkswagen that uses RFID tags to track vehicles and keys.
The SA Catholic Church's anti-e-toll stance is steeped in the moral issues behind the legal and technological aspects of the system.