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devices by developing standards and protocols that enable IT systems to identify and track
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SATO
America introduces EPC-compliant UHF RFID solutions; teams with SAMSys
March 11 2004 SATO America has introduced multi-protocol EPC-compliant RFID solutions
service offerings for customer pilots and beta tests. SATO also fully supports the Uniform
Code Council's UCC Electronic Product Code EPC initiatives and the recent Wal-Mart mandate
requiring their Top 100 suppliers to embed RFID tags at the case and pallet level by
2005. Frontline Today, Mar 11, 2004
Goodyear
Works with Wal-Mart to Bring RFID Supply Chain Technology to the Tire Industry
AKRON Ohio March 11 PRNewswire-FirstCall As part of its effort to stake out a leadership
position in Radio Frequency Identification RFID applications The Goodyear Tire Rubber
Company is taking part in a massive retail implementation of this important new
technology. In June 2003 Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced that its 100 largest suppliers
would be required to begin using RFID tags on every case and pallet of product shipped to
the retailer's Dallas region stores by 2005. MSN Money Consumer
Non-Durables News, Mar 11, 2004
Albertsons
Launches RFID Technology Program BOISE ID Albertsons
announced that it is launching a Radio Frequency Identification RFID program and will be
using the technology to improve efficiencies in consumer demand chain management. The
company is currently in the testing phase using RFID technology with select partners at
the case and pallet level. Albertsons expects its top 100 suppliers to be participating in
the RFID program at the case and pallet level by April 2005. Retail
Merchandiser News, Mar 11, 2004
Alien
Upgrades Its EPC Reader RFID hardware maker launches a faster
more powerful EPC Class 1-compliant RFID reader capable of 350 to 400 tag reads a second.
By Jonathan Collins March 11 2004 EPC Class 1 pioneer has launched the latest version of
its EPC Class 1-compliant RFID reader saying that the latest model brings significantly
improved performance. RFID Journal, Mar 11, 2004
IconNicholson
and Matrics team for RFID solutions IconNicholson and Matrics
are engaged on four assignments. The first two involve middleware development by
IconNicholson that will integrate with Matrics RFID system. Another is a warehouse
implementation for a leading 3PL and the fourth involves an inventory management system
for a leading global retailer. For the retail project IconNicholson led the development
and systems integration of a precedent-setting RFID installation that augments customer
interaction with in-store sales staff and advances the retailer's ability to more
efficiently track and manage inventory. Frontline Today, Mar 11,
2004
VantagePoint
creates RFID group VANCOUVER March 11 has announced the
formation of an RFID product group within the company that will provide software and
integration services for packaging manufacturers. Within the product supply chain RFID
technology is designed to improve the management of physical inventory through the
automatic tracking and tracing of product information that is embedded in individual
electronic tags that are attached to the goods being managed or to their
packaging. Globetechnology, Mar 11, 2004
CBS
upbeat on Solmate suite BY YVONNE CHONG CBS Technology
Bhd which aims to be listed on the Mesdaq market in the first half this year sees a bright
future for radio frequency identification RFID technology. It expects its new RFID-based
software suite Solmate to account for 10 of its total revenue by the of this year and 30
within the next two to three years. The Star Business News (Malaysia),
Mar 11, 2004
RFID
Poised to Catalyze Lean Adaptive Enterprises by Enabling Entirely New Processes; You Just
Need the Software says Apriso Co-founder and CTO
Because it eliminates the need for manual data entry and scanning RFID is often thought of
as simply an electronic bar-code replacement. But this is a naive view says Chris Will
chief technology officer and co-founder of enterprise software maker Apriso Corporation
who spoke here yesterday at the Industrial Wireless Applications Summit and Showcase
2004. Business Wire, Mar 11, 2004
USATODAY.com
- Ask Matt Here's how. Currently when you buy something
in a store chances are the clerk picks it up and swipes the black-and-white bar code
across a scanner. The scanner then reads what the product is and looks up the price that
the retailer is charging for it. There are several problems with the bar codes though such
as the fact that a clerk must still pick up the product and swipe it across a
scanner. USA Today Technology News, Mar 11, 2004
Precision
Dynamics Corporation and Georgetown University Hospital's Blood Bank to Conduct Radio
Frequency Identification Pilot Study For more than two
years GUH's Outpatient Infusion Service has used PDC bar code solutions as standard
practice for double checking and verifying blood transfusions. Today GUH is interested in
learning whether RFID solutions can increase the efficiency and reliability of transfusion
safety in instances where bar code ID isn't as effective. Business Wire,
Mar 11, 2004
Taiwan
Government Purchases Advanced ID'S Technology As
previously reported the Taiwan hog industry will require approximately 10 million tags
annually as well as the purchase of 30 000 readers. Business Wire, Mar 11,
2004
Sirenza
Microdevices Announces PLL Synthesizer Modules for ISM Applications
Clark Ragan director of sales marketing for Sirenza's Signal Source Division stated This
announcement further illustrates Sirenza's commitment to diversify and extend its product
reach into a wide variety of markets outside of our core wireless infrastructure. Ragan
adds We see the opportunity for significant growth as we address new end-markets such as
medical RFID and fixed-wireless internet. MSN Money Electronics News,
Mar 11, 2004
SAP
to roll out new infrastructure suite ComputerWorld
... said Wohl, the new version of NetWeaver released next week will include radio
frequency identification tag support, so users can craft RFID-enabled supply
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Bar
Codes Vs . RFID Information Week, United
States ... The project will use Precision's Smart Band RFID
Wristband System and tags from Texas Instruments. Prior to RFID, the university's
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The
Cashless Corner Store Forbes ...
restaurants. Speedpass keychain fobs feature an RFID (radio frequency identification) tag
linked to a credit card or checking account. ...
RFID:
Not ready for retail primetime SearchCRM.com, United
States ...By Mila N. D Antonio. Like kids in December, many retailers are excited as
radio frequency identification (RFID) concepts move closer toward reality. ...
Precision
Dynamics Corporation and Georgetown University ... Business Wire
(press release) ... and Georgetown University Hospital's (GUH's) Blood Bank
will conduct a pilot study to explore how Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) wristband
solutions ...
Elan
UART Bridge Chip Links to COM Port and Flash Storage Market Wire
(press release) ...This means that a PCMCIA or CF card, such as an RFID
reader for example, using Elan's VPU bridge chip, can access data that's resident in flash
as well as ...
RFID
Poised to Catalyze Lean, Adaptive Enterprises by Enabling ...
Business Wire (press release) ...SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 11, 2004--Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID) is a very hot technology, rapidly gaining market share as
standardized forms ...
The
Paper Business Israel National News, Israel
... is used in applications such as micro-electronic cosmetic and therapeutic patches,
smart labels based on radio frequency identification (RFID), and empowered ...
Leading
regional networking distributor sees strong adoption of Zebra desktop label printers in
healthcare and warehousing Zebra Technologies is one of the leading global
providers of thermal bar code label and receipt printers card printers RFID smart label
printer encoders supplies label design integration software and the widest range of
thermal printer connectivity and networking solutions.
Zebra
Technologies Corporation Invites You to Join Its 2003 Fourth Quarter And FY 2003 Analyst
Conference Call on the Web More than 90 percent of Fortune 500 companies
use Zebra R printers. A broad range of applications benefit from Zebra-brand thermal bar
code smart label card and receipt printers resulting in enhanced security increased
productivity improved quality lower costs and better customer service. The company has
sold more than 3 million printers including RFID printer encoders and wireless mobile
solutions and also offers software connectivity solutions and printing supplies.
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