“The success of Jetstream® in the cloud led our customers to demand an on-premise version of the system,” said Mark Sehmer, Director of Product Development, Terso Solutions, Inc. “This newly released ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. August 18, 2009—Today IBM is introducing its most comprehensive RFID data management software, which applies business intelligence to raw input ...
Firm is readying its first major RFID product, a software package designed to help companies manage the product tagging technology. During her years at CNET News, Ina Fried changed beats several times ...
IAnywhere Solutions is adding location tracking capabilities and support for a wider range of sensor technologies in RFID Anywhere 3.0, the latest version of its sensor-management software announced ...
The RFID community just got a whole lot bigger, and, if Sun Microsystems has its way, a whole lot smarter, too. The Goliath credited for creating Java technology today launched the first RFID and ...
Sun Microsystems on Tuesday introduced a new version of its RFID (radio frequency identification) software. Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 is aimed at making it easier for enterprises to deploy and ...
Baltimore, Md.-based IntelliTrack, Inc., a developer of affordable software for barcode and RFID data collection, is teaming up with Lowry Computer Products, Inc., a national manufacturer and systems ...
Sun Microsystems on Tuesday plans to launch a software package aimed at the RFID market. The software, which is built on Sun's Java programming architecture and Jini networking technology, attempts to ...
Customers Such as Samsung and Comtrol Praise Software's Certified Interoperability With SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure and Its Technology for Smart Edge Controllers and ...
Panatrack, a software developer and systems integrator based in Delafield, Wis., has released PanatrackerRFID, a software product for Symbol Technologies‘ MC9000-G handheld bar code/RFID reader and ...
Job site equipment theft, whether by workers or outside thieves, costs the construction industry up to $1 billion per year, according to a 2004 study by the National Equipment Register. Construction ...