By: Tom Gruich | 2010-10-28 | Strategic planning RFID software is being used to combat medical fraud in the home healthcare industry. Security teams are using it to keep track of visitors and employees as they move around the building. Those are only two of the more interesting uses of Radio Frequency ID tagging. read more
By: DAILY RFID | 2011-02-15 | Business DAILY RFID has released the smart RFID Label with various shapes and sizes to meet user different requirements. And the smart label can be printed with barcode and serial number to satisfy customers' actual request. It is a cost-effective selection for tracking package, document and file and so on. read more
By: niobepascale | 2013-06-17 | Technology Most businesses today would need to consider modern technology with modern solutions to keep their business progressively forward moving. The rising competition makes it difficult for business companies to keep their consumer market easily or stay in pole positions as market leaders without embracing the latest technological solutions. read more
By: Judy Hendershot | 2011-01-13 | Computer As a small business owner or an SME owner, your money is precious. You have probably heard that in order to make money you have to spend money. The truth is the old aphorism is correct. read more
By: Mick O'Hea | 2010-03-27 | Hardware RFID technology is becoming more widespread in everyday life. If you've used a transport pass, bought security-tagged clothes, or even borrowed a library book, chances are that you've encountered RFID technology without realising it. read more
By: Steve Doerfler | 2010-04-03 | Manufacturing What is the best choice between bar code and RFID? This, in many cases, is the million dollar question. There are many methods of collecting and managing data: manual, magnetic stripe, OCR, bar code and, of course, RFID. What is the most practical method of collecting data for your operation? Keep in mind that the latest emerging technology is not always the best choice. read more
By: Neil Jones | 2010-12-09 | Business RFID or radio frequency identification is comprised of three parts, namely a scanning antenna, a transponder or the RFID tag and the reader or transceiver that decodes the data stored on the tag. RFID tags can be of two types, active tags that have their own power source and passive tags that are often referred to as inlays, and have no power source. read more
By: Neil T Jones | 2010-03-31 | Business Barcode technology has been around for many years now. Companies have used it to allow themselves and their employees to save a great deal of time and effort during inventory and pricing. But just as almost any other technology changes, this is undergoing a major change as well. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) will allow shorter inventory times and will also allow you to keep better track of your assets within your company. If you are considering this technology for your business then there are things that you will need to consider before making the final decision. read more
By: Tom Gruich | 2010-12-26 | Article Marketing Recent advancements in RFID technology have made it a useful and affordable part of warehouse management software. With the introduction of tags that can be mounted on metal in 2008, one of the final barriers was overcome. It seems that the "next generation" is here. read more
By: Rick Hendershot | 2010-04-02 | Retail When you stop to think of it, barcode technology is one of the things that has completely revolutionized the world of commerce. Barcodes can be found simply everywhere, and on almost every single thing we buy. read more
By: Andrew Karasev | 2010-10-16 | Software Modern Corporate ERP system is typically not something standalone, it is integrated with your manufacturing facility, warehouse, ecommerce, EDI, it is part of your Supply Chain Management, or you name it. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-23 | Business Recently, a number of organic RFID Advances tags (also known as plastic Tag ) Reports, these reports agreed that low cost, flexible, time to market sooner the better label. Background RFID tags by the layered organic conductive and non-conductive material?? Such as plastic, this method can produce silicon integrated circuits. Organic RFID tags working principle, structure, function and spectrum allocation, etc., compared with inorganic RFID is not much different read more
By: Scott Normanton | 2010-03-30 | Management A CCD barcode scanner is certainly a wise choice when it comes down to budget but it usually comes down to what you really need from a barcode scanner. For example, is the scanning distance a factor during operation? Will the scanner be under heavy use? Considering such factors (but not limited to) is important if you are to make the right handheld barcode scanner purchase. read more
By: Neil Jones | 2010-12-14 | Business GS1 Databar is a set of barcode symbologies of varying sizes and data-carrying capacity such that it can be used for a wider range of products. It was previously called RSS (Reduced Space Symbology) but the current official name was adopted on February 12, 2007 to avoid any potential confusion with another popular RSS meaning, Really Simple Syndication. read more
By: Neil Jones | 2010-12-14 | Business Barcodes are among the essential tools various businesses can not do without nowadays. The major benefits of using barcodes are in the areas of error reduction and productivity. read more