Hewlett-Packard unveiled on Monday services for companies trying to start radio frequency identification projects. HP launched three packages that essentially create a shrink-wrapped pilot program ...
RFID tagging for data center assets is a new service introduced today by HP under its “Factory Express RFID Service.” Keeping track of data center assets is a security issue that HP says can be ...
Both partnerships reflect the ongoing shift in RFID deployments from pilots to production, says HP. “Early in the RFID adoption phase, we were asked to explain how the technology worked and how ...
The first is geared toward companies across industries implementing RFID, and the second toward retailers to help them monitor and collect customer-buying patterns to better anticipate consumer demand ...
The RFID bandwagon continues to pick up steam, as Hewlett-Packard Co. and Sun Microsystems Inc. launch test centers and other offerings to assist companies facing mandates from retailers such as ...
HP today announced Oct. 23 that its researchers have created a RFID asset tracking technology for data centers and successfully tested it with Meijer Inc., a grocery retailer with stores throughout ...
A trio of major IT vendors all announced Monday plans to focus on and market radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies to their customers. As part of an EPCglobal Inc. RFID standards ...
Ever find yourself scouring rows of data center racks for a particular device that was retired from its initial function but might be suitable for a new project? There’s an easier way to zero in on ...
The facility, dubbed RFID Noisy Lab, is part of a broader RFID initiative under way at HP designed to share with companies lessons it has learned. This year HP estimates it will use more than a ...
Not cheap as RFID chips... HP is stepping up its involvement in the RFID (radio frequency identification) chips sector. The vendor will be devoting €150m to the development of the technology during ...
Hewlett-Packard, the IT and computer products and services giant based in Palo Alto, Calif., has unveiled its first packaged RFID services. To provide those offerings, the company plans to leverage ...