Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

DASH7 connects software applications to the 'Internet of Things'

Monday, October 4, 2010

The DASH7 Alliance launched an initiative to create a standardized interface to communicate with DASH7 devices from any application or cloud computing platform.

The DASH7 Network Access (DNA) initiative will allow software vendors to leverage existing code developed for passive RFID readers and expand their capabilities to include DASH7 events. Access to this service will be available free of charge to developers through an open source license in 2011. [end] 

DigitalPersona released a new version of its Pro Enterprise authentication device. It now contains the ability to support a number of new authentication credentials, enabling organizations to mix and match the ways in which employees securely identify themselves to Microsoft Windows and other applications.

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Queralt has joined an become the newest member in the DASH7 Alliance, the non-profit consortium promoting the use of the ISO 18000-7 standards for wireless RFID and sensor networking.

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A group of graduate students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are working to develop a new type of sensor using RFID technology to monitor freshness levels in fruits and vegetables, according to scdigest.com.

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TrackIT Solutions, an RFID solutions provider based in the Middle East, announced the launch of EnTrackAsset, a Web-enabled RFID tracking solution designed to streamline and automate corporate asset management.

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