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April 17, 2008 | featured news
Airbus Trials Showing Strong Results
Mojix Takes Passive UHF RFID to a New Level
RFID Seals Provide Border Security in Eastern Europe
Weyerhaeuser Offers High-Volume Source Tagging,
     But Demand Still Low
Exhibit Hall at RFID Journal LIVE! 2008 Is Sold Out
LIVE! 2008 Product Roundup
 
 
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Working at the Coal Mine—With RFID
The BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance breaks new ground by using RFID to track and manage miners and their equipment.
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Getting Beyond Compliance | By Mark Roberti
There are so many ways RFID technologies can help companies improve the way they do business that those focused on compliance alone are missing huge opportunities.
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Using RFID for Data Center Resource Management
IBM discusses how to leverage technology to make the inventory and tracking of IT assets easier, faster, more efficient, more accurate and less costly, despite increasingly stringent legal and regulatory requirements, such as Sarbanes-Oxley.
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"If you look at the exhibits today and compare what they were four
years ago, it's chalk to cheese. "

—Chris Adcock, president of EPCglobal, citing RFID LIVE! 2008
as a barometer of the growing strength of the RFID market
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Airbus Trials Showing Strong Results
The aircraft manufacturer has decided to permanently roll out an RFID application for tracking jigs, and has also launched other RFID pilots for tracking work orders and tools.
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Mojix Takes Passive UHF RFID to a New Level
The startup draws on RF expertise from deep-space signal processing to create a system that it says will offer improved performance, new capabilities and lower deployment costs.
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RFID Seals Provide Border Security in Eastern Europe
Kazakhstan and Lithuanian customs officials are using electronic seals to ensure truck cargo doors are not opened en route.
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Weyerhaeuser Offers High-Volume Source Tagging,
But Demand Still Low

The company is supplying pretagged cardboard boxes to several of its customers, and plans to license its process for manufacturing RFID-tagged cardboard to International Paper and other firms.
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Exhibit Hall at RFID Journal LIVE! 2008 Is Sold Out
More than 175 leading providers of RFID hardware, software and services will fill the 100,000-square-foot exhibit hall to capacity.
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LIVE! 2008 Product Roundup
Zebra announces new RFID printer-encoders; Avery Dennison ships new EPC Gen 2 inlays; Tagsys releases UHF tags for item-level tracking; Alien Technology demos intelligent tag radar; Intermec IF61 reader supports full WebSphere platform; Starport Technologies rolls out two new EPC Gen 2 tags; Omnitrol Networks and Time Domain combine RTLS and WIP; ODIN releases EasyMonitor reader-management software; Sybase upgrades RFID software platform.
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