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Ekro processes over 400,000 calves making it the largest veal processing company in the world. Due to an expansion in manufacturing, tougher regulations and clients looking for increasingly high quality labelling and branding information, there was a need for Ekro to introduce a faster and more flexible labelling system. Advised...
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The retail food industry provides a valuable service to consumers around the world, but as a commodity market, it succeeds on razor-thin margins. Given the resource-intensive nature of grocery stores, responding to volatile market conditions while still remaining competitive can seem nearly impossible. A technology called radio frequency identification –or RFID – could...
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Avoid Obvious Implementation Mistakes in Auto ID Bert Moore Editor What everyone can learn from Apple's iPhone 4 problems The widely-publicized problems with Apple's iPhone 4 show what can happen when automatic ID or mobile IT solutions are deployed without adequate testing. I don't mean testing from an engineering and systems perspective (the "will...
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Best Practice Guide in Passive RFID Implementation, Testing, and Deployment Omni-ID RFID Systems have significantly improved over the past several years, now achieving read rates close to 100% and fulfilling the vision of RFID experts. To implement a system that works this well, many factors must be taken into consideration and...
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Best Practices in RFID Tag Quality Assurance and Testing Omni ID Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is playing an increasingly important role in a number of business-critical applications—everything from supply chain management and asset management to fleet tracking, work-in-process monitoring, and access control. Key to the success of the technology across these applications...
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Biometric IDs: Why They're Essential Bert Moore Editor Without some form of biometric identification being standardized and adopted as an official "signature" for everyday transactions, we face real problems in the future. It's been a staple in science fiction stories and films for decades: using a thumb print to authorize a payment, sign a...
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Biometrics & Card Technologies: The Privacy Conundrum Bert Moore Editor The discussion of what constitutes personally identifiable information (PII) is moot when it comes to biometrics -- it's all PII. The recent announcement that the Security Industry Association (SIA) has released a Privacy Framework for RFID and biometrics raises an interesting question when...
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Biometrics: Bad News For Spy Movies, Good News For People Modern biometric technologies protect privacy and can't be fooled by fakes Bert Moore Editor It's been a staple of espionage thrillers for years: a fake fingerprint is used to fool a biometrics lock or, in more...
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