Jacqueline Emigh

Workers to Wield Linux RFID Devices

Retail and manufacturing workers will soon wield RFID wands that support end-to-end Linux, through a new two-vendor pact rolled out this week. In a separate partnership, another vendor will team up with two integrators on an RFID job for Beaver Street Fisheries, a big frozen foods supplier thats quite willingly joining in on Wal-Marts controversial […]

New RFID Standard, Industry Group To Make Debut at Frontline

CHICAGO—At the Frontline Solutions supply chain show here Tuesday, announcements will include a new RFID standard proposal from China, plus a new industry group dubbed the International RFID Business Association, or RFIDba. Meanwhile, dozens of IT vendors will trot out new products and partnerships around RFID. The new RFID standard proposal will be introduced during […]

Wavelink, Others to Make RFID Rollouts at Frontline Show

As pressure mounts on their customers for initial RFID compliance, many IT vendors plan to use this weeks Frontline Solutions show in Chicago as the forum for RFID rollouts. On Monday, Wavelink Corp., a maker of widely used data collection software for wireless LANs, will unveil RFID support for its Studio and Emulation products. Wavelink […]

RFID to Spark Supply Chain Sector Growth

The prospering survivors of the supply chain technology shakeout are likely to gain a significant growth boost from RFID, according to industry analysts. One vendor thats kicking up sparks, Yantra Corp., boasts both Best Buy Inc. and Circuit City Stores Inc. as customers. Yantra just added IBM Corp. to a list of publicly announced partners […]

Suppliers, Competitors Balk at Wal-Marts RFID Lead

Many companies have queued up quickly behind retail giants Wal-Marts RFID mandate. But others now look much less willing to toe the line. Certainly the impact of RFID will be large, industry watchers predict, however, the technology will hardly hit all at once, despite the best plans of Wal-Mart. Since Wal-Mart Stores Inc. issued its […]

Wireless Tools Touted for Anti-Terrorism

Will a future terrorist act force the U.S. government to impose wireless tracking on product shipments? One expert raised this scenario in a panel discussion that delved into the pros and cons of using such technologies as RFID, Wi-Fi and satellite communications to thwart terrorism, cargo theft and misdirection of goods. Over the year ahead, […]

IBM, Microsoft and Oracle Tailor Middleware to RFID

IBM, its partners and some big-name users are piloting unannounced additions to the WebSphere product lineup. One set of future components will be tailored to RFID across government, industrial and retail applications. Another will be fine-tuned for use in the retail supply chain, either with or without RFID. Meanwhile, middleware competitors Microsoft and Oracle are […]

RFIDs Vertical Buildup Reflects Industry Challenges

RFID is just about the opposite of a monolithic entity, analysts agree. Although still emerging, the wireless technology already means something very different in the auto industry than in, lets say, pharmaceuticals. As this verticalization syndrome takes greater hold, more partnership opportunities will start unfolding for service companies—but only if they have what it takes. […]

Merger Creates $65M E-Pharmacy with RFID

With the RFID pharmaceutical market heating up fast, four players merged Wednesday to form NEXT GENeSYS Corp., a new public company with a projected market capitalization of $65 million. Earlier this week, Swedish-based RFID smart packaging startup Cypak announced new R&D funding. Meanwhile, analyst groups released research pointing to stronger growth for RFID in pharmaceuticals […]

Users Weigh In on Oracles Patch Plan

Oracle recently confirmed that it is postponing the release of current security fixes while it constructs a monthly patch roll-up program. But do regular roll-ups really serve users needs? Interviewed at the SHARE conference in New York, mainframe and Windows users said they see certain merits in the type of program planned by Oracle Corp. […]