Until recently, tool-tracking systems, such as identifying tools with human-readable markings or bar codes, relied on the diligence of the worker, so they were prone to breakdowns. Radio frequency ...
You know, healthcare is always changing, and lately, there’s a lot of buzz about RFID. It’s this technology that uses radio ...
ItemAware is a tool and asset tracking system that uses RFID and other technologies to tag tools or other items and pair them with a beacon location (truck, shed, jobsite and more). Ring Power, a ...
Radio frequency identification has found its way into the production of military tanks. General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS), a maker of amphibious combat vehicles for the U.S. Army, the Marine Corps ...
Despite the hype, the truth is that RFID deployments made little headway in 2005. New standards, prohibitive costs, and the lack of upper-level business context left most companies tuned out to this ...
After barcodes were put into use more than 50 years ago, the technology revolutionized the grocery business. The technology also revolutionized nearly everything else in the supply chain and logistics ...
Radio-frequency ID has come a long way since the early 2000s. Now it’s helping IT leaders mine data in store environments and run forensic investigations on theft. There’s a dirty little secret in ...
Snap-on Industrial has been manufacturing hand tools, power tools and tool storage for the aviation and aerospace industries for more than a century. This month it released new angle-headed, 14.4-volt ...
If concerns about cost and security can be overcome, RFID technology could help solve a growing problem in large data centers: losing track of IT equipment. Experts note that IT executives at ...