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Confidex Supplies Contactless Tickets to Atlanta
Confidex, the leading supplier of contactless Limited Use tickets and RFID tags, announced that it has been supplying the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority or MARTA, with its Limited Use contactless tickets since August 2009 as the sole supplier.
The ISO 14443-A based Paper Contactless Tickets made by Confidex were taken into use in MARTA's mass transit system consisting of bus and rail networks after Confidex won the public tender in 2009.
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Combo HF/UHF and sensor tags in 2010 will change RFID
By Andy Kowl Talk about Gen 2 or even Gen 3 all you want. There is no doubt ratification of the EPC Global Class 1, Generation 2 standards in December 2004 were a watershed event in the RFID revolution. The next giant RFID game changers are about to be introduced next year.
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RFID anywhere? Sybase RFID Anywhere by Simon Holloway, Bloor Research
Excuse my little pun, but here we have RFID Anywhere from Sybase iAnywhere that can be run on anything and therefore anywhere! At the beginning of this month (March 2008), I had a briefing with Rob Veitch, Senior Director Business Development, Sybase iAnywhere and Matt Teskey, Senior Product Manager, Sybase iAnywhere to learn more about Sybase's offering in the RFID middleware space.
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RFID Component Encoder
A library for Visual Studio and other .NET development environments that enables printing of barcodes and encoding of RFID smart labels and tags at the same time.
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RFID/Barcode Printers
Offers high speed, dedicated thermal bar code label and card printers. Serial and parallel ports are provided on some of the printers listed, and some have USB and Ethernet interfaces.
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