bar rfid technology
Speeding Perishables Through the Supply Chain
White Paper Moving from bar codes to reusable RFID smart labels, Marks & Spencer, one of Europe's largest retailers, is pioneering the largest RFID supply chain deployment the market has seen to... [03 Jul 2008]
Social Security Administration Gives RFID a Try
White Paper SSA uses bar coding for inventory management, but it's investigating RFID technology for several applications, including warehouse management and asset tracking. s (SSA) attempt at using... [03 Jul 2008]
Smart Tags: RFID Becomes the New Bar Code
White Paper Radio frequency identification (RFID) can be thought of as bar codes that operate at a distance. The uses of RFID will expand dramatically as costs drop and it is used in combination... [03 Jul 2008]
How to Choose the Best Data Capture Technology
As bar codes became commonplace, companies realized the advantage of carrying more data, leading to new symbologies such as PDF417 and matrix codes that convey far more information, and now radio frequency identification... [01 May 2008]
How to Choose the Best Data Capture Technology
White Paper As bar codes became commonplace, companies realized the advantage of carrying more data, leading to new symbologies such as PDF417 and matrix codes that convey far more information, and now radio frequency identification... [01 May 2008]
It's All in the Wrist: Improving Patient Safety With Bar Code Wristbands
White Paper RFID chips can be embedded within bar code wristbands to provide an invisible, unobtrusive form of protection. RFID is the same technology used in hands-free key cards... [10 Apr 2008]
What Retailers Need to Know About RFID for 2004
White Paper RFID will provide value to retailers by extending the benefits of bar code-based systems and enterprise applications to provide new levels of inventory visibility and velocity, particularly at the case,... [10 Apr 2008]
The Write Stuff : Understanding the Value of Read/Write RFID Technology
White Paper Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is attracting considerable attention as a complement or even replacement for bar code because of the significant range, speed and... [10 Apr 2008]
Photos: Microsoft Surface in depth
Photo This demo shows how Surface could be used in a restaurant or bar environment. Surface is also wi-fi and Bluetooth capable so will be able to react in a similar way to mobile phone commands and RFID chips. [02 Oct 2007]
New Pharmaceutical Marking Guidelines and Opportunities
White Paper By clearly understanding the requirements, options for compliance, and capabilities of bar code, authentication technology and RFID, companies can plan new labeling systems that can meet... [13 Jul 2007]
Photos: Inside the world's best known RFID bookshop
Photo Each and every one of the 250,000 books kept in the Maastricht store is RFID chipped, by means of a stick-on paper label with an integrated tag, which sits alongside the traditional bar-coded price sticker. [16 Apr 2007]
VeriScan and HP iPAQ Pocket PCs Reduce Medication Errors
White Paper Using bar-code and RFID technology and a wireless network, the VeriScan medication administration verification system confirms that a nurse has the correct patient, medication, time,... [16 Apr 2007]
Top 10: The best, worst... and craziest uses of RFID
News Thirsty students can escape the busy bar and still get a pint thanks to RFID tables that deliver orders remotely. See snaps of the RFID bar here. The high-tech... [30 Nov 2006]
RFID Ripples Through Software Industry
White Paper Until now, a bar coded item used to sit on a retail shelf and did not generate any data until it was scanned by a bar code reader. RFID, on the other hand, is a passive... [16 Nov 2006]
RFID for the Real World: Challenges and Opportunities in the Warehouse and Distribution Center Environment
White Paper While RFID technology offers a variety of benefits and advantages over current bar code ID technology, the cost of the technology and a number of... [16 Nov 2006]
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