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RFID Moving Into the Data Center, Says ABI Research
LONDON -- IT managers are increasingly finding value in using RFID within their own IT operations. This is spurring adoption of RFID in data centers and across corporate campuses. IT assets are key infrastructure for any modern business and IT managers need to be certain that equipment is documented,...
Tags: ABI Research, Biometrics, RFID, SECURITY, tagging, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-09-30
Call to help farmers
AN MP has urged the EU to help West Yorkshire's sheep farmers with the cost of tagging their sheep. The call by Tim Farron comes after the European Parliament adopted a report urging the European Commission to rethink plans for tagging to be compulsory by December 31 next year....
Tags: European Parliament, tagging
Research articles 2008-07-19
Digital Angel's Livestock Tagging Products Help Secure Food Supply
Historic Recall Magnifies Growing Necessity for Consumers to Have Greater and More Accurate Information about the Food They Eat Digital Angel Was First Company to Have Its Livestock Tagging System Approved by USDA for Use in National Animal Identification System to Eradicate Animal Diseases Such as Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy...
Tags: Biometrics, Company, food, livestock, Manufacturing, RFID, SECURITY, tagging, U.S. Department of Agriculture, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-02-19
Animal Tagging Market in Asia Pacific - High Potential for RFID
SINGAPORE -- Frost & Sullivan's Automation & Electronics Practice in Asia Pacific (http://www.automation.frost.com) will host an exclusive live briefing on the Animal tagging market in Asia Pacific on September 20, 2007 at 11:00 hrs (GMT+ 08:00hrs) Singapore time. Electronic animal identification is crucial in identifying the animals for management,...
Tags: Asia-Pacific, Biometrics, Frost & Sullivan, RFID, SECURITY, Singapore, tagging, WIRELESS
Research articles 2007-09-17
Large Livestock Population in Asia Pacific Offers Huge Growth Potential for the Animal Tagging Market
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c68482) has announced the addition of the new Frost & Sullivan Report "Assessment of Asia Pacific RFID Animal Tagging Markets" to their offering. This Frost & Sullivan white paper titled Assessment of Asia Pacific RFID Animal Tagging Market provides a perspective on the...
Tags: Asia-Pacific, Australia, Biometrics, Frost & Sullivan, RFID, SECURITY, tagging, WIRELESS
Research articles 2007-09-14
Genetic tagging free-ranging white-tailed deer using hair snares
ABSTRACT: Use of noninvasive DNA-based tissue sampling (e.g., hair, scats) for individual identification in wildlife studies has increased markedly in recent years. Although field techniques for collecting hair samples have been developed for several species, we are unaware of their use with free-ranging ungulates. From December 2004 to August 2005...
Tags: Biotechnology, centimeter, DNA, Michigan, monitoring, National Park Service, PRODUCTIVITY, species, tagging, technique, U.S.
Research articles 2007-09-01
Bluefin tuna populations mix for feeding, separate to spawn: study
MONTREAL AFP — Although they roam far to feed together, for two prized Atlantic bluefin tuna populations home is home, and they stick to their respective turf on opposite sides of the Atlantic when it comes to reproduction, say scientists tracking the giant fish. Scientists with the US and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Atlantic, scientist, tagging
Research articles 2007-08-06
Tagging Iraq: Samarra's graffiti war
SAMARRA, Iraq AFP — On a dark street in the restive Iraqi town of Samarra a young man masked with a bandana and a baseball cap looks over his shoulder before pulling out an aerosol can and spray-painting across a wall. A US army officer standing behind him squints...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Construction, Iraq, tagging, wall
Research articles 2007-05-09
Tagging inquiry
The Home Office launched an urgent review of Group 4 Securicor Justice Services Ltd (G4S) after a BBC documentary alleged dozens of tagged offenders go unmonitored every week because of faulty equipment and poor management.
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., documentary, tagging
Research articles 2007-03-23
EMBEDDING WIKIS, TAGGING AND RSS ON YOUR INTRANET
Understanding the potential of social tools in business Social computing - a collection of software tools that allows for a more informal and conversational online environment - has emerged on the web, and it has the potential make intranets indispensable to the organization. Here we present an overview of three...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Intranet, RSS, Search, tagging, tool, Wiki
Research articles 2007-03-01
Russia to test electronic tagging to ease prison numbers
MOSCOW AFP — Russia is to test electronic tagging of convicted criminals as a means of reducing its prison population, officials said. "We want deprivation of freedom to be used as rarely as possible. People are degraded when they are imprisoned for a long time. We're looking for effective...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Russia, tagging
Research articles 2007-01-25
Orthodox Jews trash prison vehicle over electronic tagging
JERUSALEM AFP — Crowds trashed a prison vehicle in an Israeli city in a row over the electronic tagging of an Orthodox Jewish man. Prison officers went to Bnei Brak after they stopped receiving signals from the high-tech device that local rabbis decreed could not be worn on a Saturday,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, tagging
Research articles 2007-01-02
Changing Approaches to Metadata at bbc.co.uk: From Chaos to Control and Then Letting Go Again
The BBC website is a rich, sprawling landscape. Much of the content is a long journey from the homepage, and many of the audience who fund the site are unaware of the existence of their perfect piece of content in its hinterlands. BBC staff have suspected for many years that...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., MARKETING, tagging
Research articles 2006-10-01
Tagging of Iranian non-Muslims would be 'despicable': US
WASHINGTON AFP — Reported moves by Iran to force non-Muslims to wear colored badges in public, if true, would be "despicable" reminders of Nazi Germany's persecution of the Jews, a US spokesman said. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said he had not seen details of the reports, which prompted...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Canada, Iran, Nazi, spokesman, tagging
Research articles 2006-05-19
Electronic tags to stop counterfeiting that kills.
Byline: Karen Dearne Feb 20, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The World Health Organization warned in February 2006 that the world market for medicines has become a target...
Tags: tagging, World Health Organization
Research articles 2006-02-20
Short-term Movements of Radio-tagged Harbor Seals in New England
Abstract - We captured and radio-tagged 29 harbor seals in spring 2001 in Chatham, MA, and off Rockland, ME. Male and female seals of all ages were captured in Chatham, compared to mostly juveniles in Maine. Seventy-five percent (9/12) of the Chatham seals moved to the Maine coast in spring...
Tags: Canada, kilometer, M., Maine, MARKETING, NOAA, radio, survey, tagging
Research articles 2006-01-01
Analysts: even retailers aren't getting ROI from RFID.(News and Trends)
In a finding not without irony, it seems that even the big retailers that mandated RFID pallet and case tagging are finding the return on investment ROI to be elusive. It's well-documented that the suppliers in the consumer products industry are having difficulty squeezing an ROI...
Tags: AMR Research, benefit, Biometrics, FINANCE, Retail, RFID, ROI, ROI/TCO, SECURITY, tagging, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., WIRELESS
Research articles 2005-11-01
Malaysian scientists to track endangered dugongs
KUALA LUMPUR AFP — Dugongs living in the waters off Malaysia's south coast will be fitted with electronic tags as part of efforts to create sanctuaries for the endangered species, a UN official said. "Tagging them with transmitters will give us a better idea of their movements. Are they...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, coast, habitat, Malaysia, scientist, tagging
Research articles 2005-09-28
Magnetic flux monitoring for accurate mixture rations: if your adhesives aren't doing their work, the problem might lie in an out-of-spec ratio of mixture components.(PUTTING SENSORS TO WORK)
Superior bonding strength and long shelf life have made two-component adhesives the material of choice for automotive engineers. However, the technology to accurately measure mix ratios has been virtually nonexistent. The antiquated "Dixie Cup Test" as a calibration method leaves many potential problems undetected (see the...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., monitoring, sensor, tagging
Research articles 2005-09-01
Pharmacopeia announces agreement with Columbia University and Cold Spring Harbor.(Brief Article)
Pharmacopeia Drug Discovery, Inc. (Princeton, NJ) has entered into an amended license agreement with Columbia University (New York, NY) and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory covering Pharmacopeia's core tagging technology used in its proprietary combinatorial chemistry encoding technology, Encoded Combinatorial Libraries on Polymeric Support, or ECLiPS....
Tags: agreement, Columbia University, tagging
Research articles 2005-05-01
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