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RFID
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ALSO CALLED: Dedicated Short Range Communication, DSRC, R F I D, Radio Frequency Identification, and RFID Systems
DEFINITION: RFID (radio frequency identification) is a technology that incorporates the use of electromagnetic or electrostatic coupling in the radio frequency (RF) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to uniquely identify an object, animal, or person. RFID is coming into increasing
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Do You Know Where Your Assets Are? Maximizing ROI with RFID Asset Management
sponsored by Intermec
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 19 Mar 2008 | Published: 01 Dec 2007
SUMMARY:
This white paper will examine asset tracking with RFID technology by providing a brief overview of technologies available and an explanation of how passive UHF RFID can be used for asset tracking.
 
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Microsoft Dynamics AX Manufacturing Brochure
sponsored by Sunrise Technologies
BROCHURE: Posted: 19 Mar 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2006
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An end-to-end business management solution, Microsoft Dynamics AX can provide robust features and functionality to companies focused on manufacturing and supply chain management.
 
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Eliminate Errors and Achieve ROI by Automating Time and Attendance Software
sponsored by Acumen Data Systems
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 11 Mar 2008 | Published: 11 Mar 2008
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Automation is one of the key features to realizing the return on investment with time and attendance, reduces repetitive manual tasks found in manual payroll systems time card collection corrections & calculations usually by the payroll manager.
 
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Consumer Electronics Storage Manufacturer
sponsored by Modus Link
CASE STUDY: Posted: 27 Feb 2008 | Published: 27 Feb 2008
SUMMARY:
The case study details the benefits received by a leading manufacturer of consumer electronics storage products when they turned to ModusLink to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of their fragmented, global supply chain.
 
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Top Public Sector Innovators - Changing the World through Government, Education and Healthcare and Life Sciences
sponsored by IBM Line of Business
PRODUCT LITERATURE: Posted: 27 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 Dec 2006
SUMMARY:
This paper addresses new market forces that are compelling them to consider a range of alternatives, including outsourcing and offshore opportunities.
 
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Survey Findings: Emerging Technologies in the Enterprise
sponsored by AT&T Corp
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 08 Nov 2007 | Published: 08 Nov 2007
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Faced with management complexities, rising costs and fierce competition, more enterprises are relying on emerging technologies...
 
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ABCs of RFID: Understanding and Using Radio Frequency Identification
sponsored by Intermec
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 09 Mar 2007 | Published: 01 Jan 2006
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Misconceptions about RFID, one of the fastest growing technologies in businesses today, can discourage organizations from taking advantage of it. Read this white paper to find out the truth behind RFID and how to benefit.
 
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Radio Frequency
sponsored by CC&M, Inc.
PRODUCT LITERATURE: Posted: 02 Aug 2004 | Published: 30 Jul 2004
SUMMARY:Trusted Space supports Alternate ID types which can be used for additional security and convenience in the authentication process. One type of Alternate ID is RFID (Radio Frequency ID).  
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Trusted Space
sponsored by CC&M, Inc.
BROCHURE: Posted: 02 Aug 2004 | Published: 30 Jul 2004
SUMMARY:Trusted Space® enables a multi-user environment on every workstation. Your patient's information is hidden, while still allowing other authorized healthcare professionals to access data.  
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KeyTone & Escort Memory Systems Announce Partnership to Provide RFID Solutions
sponsored by KeyTone Technologies
PRESS RELEASE: Posted: 30 May 2004 | Published: 18 Feb 2004
SUMMARY:KeyTone announced that it has partnered with Escort Memory Systems Inc. to expand the scope of offerings available through its RFID practice. KeyTone will provide RFID solutions for industrial automation using EMS' family of RF technologies.  
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RFID DEFINITION (continued):
use in industry as an alternative to the bar code. The advantage of RFID is that it does not require direct contact or line-of-sight scanning. An RFID system consists of three components: an antenna and transceiver (often combined into one reader) and a transponder (the tag). The antenna uses radio frequency waves to transmit a signal that activates the transponder. When activated, the tag transmits data back to the antenna. The data is used to
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