In the News
January 22, 2010
Sun Microsystems Piloting RFID Tagging for Financial Customers
RFID Journal
A number of financial institutions, including Wells Fargo (Wells Fargo Banks on RFID) and Bank of America (see Bank of America Deploys RFID in Data Centers) have begun employing radio frequency identification to improve their ability to track and account for IT equipment in their data centers.
October 27, 2009
RCD Technology passes the Surveillance Audit
RCD Technology, Inc. reports that their Quakertown, PA manufacturing facility has once again passed their annual ISO9001:2000 Surveillance Audit.
October 19, 2009
RCD Technology Introduces the First Worldwide Tag
is pleased to introduce the first commercially available Worldwide mount on metal asset tracking tag to meet the FSTC requirements for 860 – 960MHz frequency band. This durable, small form factor tag was developed so that IT Equipment OEM’s could meet customer requests for source tagging without being concerned with the geographical impact of their supply chain. For additional information on this unique offering, please contact htomarelli@rcdtechnology.com
May 12, 2009
RCD Introduces Options for Asset Tracking
The Sentry family of asset tracking tags is the latest offering from Quakertown, PA RFID tag designer and producer RCD Technology. Included in the line-up is the Sentry-M and Sentry-M Slim tags which are both mount-on-metal tags providing over 8 feet of read range. In addition, for environments with multiple surfaces, the Sentry tag is an all-surface tag providing 7 foot read distances on metal and non-metal surfaces.
November 12, 2008
RFID-based System Tracked Victims of Hurricanes Gustav, Ike
RFID Journal
Living through a hurricane is a traumatic, emotionally taxing experience for anyone—especially those who lack the means to flee from its path. This became glaringly obvious as the world watched and read about the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. And it was one of the main drivers behind an emergency program spearheaded in 2006 by Texas Governor Rick Perry.