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Asset Tracking

RFID: Track, Trace Crime Scene Evidence
Evidence is collected and packed at the crime scene, and then sent to Netherlands Forensic Institute for analysis. All materials are tagged using a smart label. (Compliments of AIM Global: In case you missed it.)

Hush Puppies RFID Project
Indexport S.A., the manufacturer and distributer of Hush Puppies brand footwear, accurately and precisely manages its real-time stock in its Spanish distribution center in Castellon. Thanks to its accurate information, it efficiently fills customer orders and correctly restocks materials to avoid stock-outs. Here is the story.

The AspireRfid Project
RFID middleware is gradually becoming a cornerstone for non-trivial RFID deployments. John K. Soldatos and Didier Donsez provide insight into why this is true in complex heterogeneous environments comprising multiple readers, applications instances, legacy ICT systems, as well as sophisticated business processes and semantics.

Peanut Recall: Can RFID Reduce the Pain?
Remember the recall of contaminated peanut-based food products? The FDA's Web site listed more than 200 companies recalling more than 1,500 different kinds of products. Vivek Khandelwal, director of marketing at Verayo, provides insight into the recalls, options RFID provides, and how to gain efficiencies.

Achieving 95% accuracy in your IT asset data repository: There's no magic bullet Part III
RFID or bar codes? Whether your organization can afford an enterprise level solution or not, combining the right technologies with the right business processes is critical to achieving the goal of 95% asset data accuracy.

Achieving 95% accuracy in your IT asset data repository: There's no magic bullet Part II
Can IT asset management benefit from bar codes or RFID? Thomas Watson, president and co-founder of AMI, makes the case for automation, tells us the reasons why auto-discovery systems alone are not the sole solution. He also shows us how to maintain accuracy in a rapidly changing environment, and provides the algorithm to calculate the costs of receiving assets and tracking processes.

Achieving 95% Accuracy In IT Asset Data Repository: There's No Magic Bullet
Bar codes or RFID? Thomas Watson, president and co-founder of AMI, makes the case for automation, shows you how to maintain accuracy in a rapidly changing environment, and provides the algorithm to calculate the costs of receiving assets and tracking processes.



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RF Edge's Asset Tracking section is the source for business technology professionals looking to tap RFID technology for tracking assets in closed-loop applications. Target coverage areas include enterprise networks, healthcare operations, hospital environments, active RFID tags/readers, GPS, Wi-Fi, RTLS, and more.

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