As the RFID compliance labeling clock ticks down to the January deadline, Zebra Technologies, a global leader in delivering on-demand printing solutions for business and process improvement, offers ...
Eugene, Ore.-based ADASA first entered the RFID marketplace in 2004 to create a system of recovering and possibly reusing passive RFID tags, in order to divert them from landfills and extend their ...
Several companies are currently testing a new compact desktop RFID label printer-encoder, smaller than a shoebox and priced at $1,995, that was recently released by Zebra Technologies. The device is ...
Natick, Massachusetts — September 17, 2007 — Applications outside CPG supply chain management accounted for more than 1/3 of the total RFID printer/encoder market in 2006 and are expected to ...
VERNON HILLS, Ill., Jan. 8 -- Zebra Technologies, a global leader in specialty printing and automatic identification solutions, announces the launch of its Zebra R3i and R4i UHF RFID card ...
SimplyRFID, a Zebra channel partner, relies on its OD2007 software solution and Zebra's high performance RFID printer/encoders to simplify compliance for DoD suppliers Vernon Hills, Ill., April 18, ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
MILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RedPrairie Corporation, a productivity software provider, announced today that it will provide mobile label printing and RFID execution applications in its Warehouse ...
Graph-Tech USA (GTUS) is introducing the RFID-Runner, a next-generation UHF encode-and-print system designed to improve speed, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in RFID label production. Traditional ...
Dubai, May 7, 2006--Zebra Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: ZBRA) announced today it has entered into an agreement with IBM Global Technology Services that incorporates Zebra's leading mobility, bar ...
A Zebra Technologies printer/encoder has been chosen by three U.S. government contractors to help them fulfill a contract recently awarded by the U.S. Army. Lowry Computer Products, Northrop Grumman ...
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