Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Corporate Art Force applies RFID on all artwork placed at clients sites

Monday, January 23, 2012

Corporate Art Force, a provider of art procurement services, announced it will be applying RFID tags on all artwork placed at client sites. The company’s portfolio includes over 13,000 pieces of artwork at more than 100 client sites in 40 different states.

This new RFID asset tracking technology will provide clients of Corporate Art Force the ability to efficiently locate their art assets and utilize the of the company’s inventory management module, SmartArt Program.


SmartArt Program is designed for effectively evaluating an existing art inventory, assigning art for resale and reuse, and creating a new standardized art program integrating the full capabilities of the company.

The program is currently being piloted with a Fortune 500 company near Minneapolis, the headquarters of Corporate Art Force. When implemented, the art management program will be a process that enables organizations to fully maximize the asset value of their artwork inventory. [end] 

WWPass, a security startup in Bedford, N.H., has new ideas for how users should authenticate themselves for Web access and data security.

As reported on InfoWorld, WWPass has developed a token called the PassKey, which users on supporting Web sites can cryptographically authenticate themselves. It differs from other tokens in that the encryption key management is user-driven, rather than known by either WWPass or the site. The SSO authentication can also work with applications and services.

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Event planners at the Glastonbury contemporary performing arts festival are considering the use of electronic RFID wristbands at next year’s hosted event, according to Spacelab.

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The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) has placed an order with Hitachi Asia Ltd. to supply passive RFID technology that will enable the Singapore Government to track various emergency equipment at all sixteen fire stations island wide.

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GAO RFID introduced a 4-port ultra-high frequency RFID reader designed for both indoor and outdoor applications and compatible with both corporate IT infrastructures and sheltered outdoor environments.

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